Rejections of Texas absentee applications demonstrate a major flaw in voting law
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One option for such a compromise was presented this week by the Bipartisan Policy Center, Issue One, Unite America, the R Street, and the American Enterprise Institute in their joint report, “Prioritizing Achievable Federal Election Reform.” Rather than demand specific reforms through statute, they recommend issuing grants to states across a set of policy areas to encourage election advancements.Featured Publications
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