To allow Americans to sue federal officials for constitutional violations of voting rights and election law.
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- House Committee on the JudiciaryReferred To · 2026-05-15
Plain-English Summary
The legislation would allow Americans to take federal officials to court if they believe those officials have violated their constitutional voting rights or broken election laws. Currently, certain legal protections make it difficult for citizens to sue government employees for such violations, and this bill would remove some of those barriers. The change would primarily affect voters seeking legal remedies and federal officials involved in administering elections.
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