WASHINGTON, March 21 -- Sen. Jack Reed issued the following press release:
U.S. Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) says that when American citizens register to vote, they should be thinking about the issues that matter to them and who they want to cast a ballot for, not on jumping through bureaucratic hoops, locating old documents, and being burdened by financial and logistical barriers that make it harder for eligible voters to register and then to exercise their fundamental right to vote.
Reed says the anti-voter SAVE Act isn't designed to protect voting rights, but to undermine them. Passing it would erode election integrity; suppress votes; place heavy new burdens and costs on states and voters; and hand President Trump unprecedented election p...