Should Newly Sworn-in American Citizens be Immediately Given Voter Registration Forms? (H.R. 3113)
Do you support or oppose this bill?
What is H.R. 3113?
(Updated September 16, 2020)
This bill ― the Citizenship Empowerment Act― would require that all newly sworn-in U.S. citizens be uniformly provided voter registration forms at naturalization ceremonies.
Argument in favor
These registration forms would make it easier for newly sworn-in citizens to exercise their core right as a citizen: to vote.
Argument opposed
These newly sworn-in citizens are more than capable of registering to vote on their own time if they wish to do so.
Impact
New American citizens; and entities conducting naturalization ceremonies.
Cost of H.R. 3113
A CBO cost estimate is unavailable.
Additional Info
In-Depth: Authored by Rep. Joseph Crowley (D-NY) and Rep. Brendan F. Boyle (D-PA), this bill would ensure that newly sworn-in citizens are able to immediately have the ability to register to vote, and fully exercise their right to influence elections and choose worthy candidates that will lead their new country.
“We should do everything within our power to make it easier for Americans to vote, as that is the fundamental tool for ensuring a more perfect union,” said Chairman Crowley. “Newly sworn-in American have demonstrated their commitment and dedication to our country, and they are often eager to make their voices heard. Providing voter registration forms at naturalization ceremonies would go a long way into making that a reality.”
First introduced in July, 2017, this bill will require that voter registration forms be supplied to new citizens, whereas it is currently only allowed, but not required by federal law.
“The right to vote is the foundation of our democratic system. We should make it easier, not harder, for citizens to vote or register to vote whenever possible,” said Congressman Boyle. “We should do all we can to provide all citizens a fair opportunity to participate in our democracy—and in fact encourage them to do so—regardless of the location where they happen to become a naturalized citizen.”
The United States has notoriously low voter participation rates, and this may spur more citizens to vote come election time.
This bill is endorsed by Common Cause and the National Partnership for New Americans.
Media:
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Sponsoring Rep. Joseph Crowley (D-NY) Press Release
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Sponsoring Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-PA) Press Release
Summary by Lucas McConnell
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