Senator Reverend Warnock Announces Bold Legislation to Expand Voting Access, Strengthen Democracy

Press Release

Date: Jan. 26, 2021
Location: Washington, DC

Today, U.S. Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock (D-GA), joined by U.S. Senators Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), announced he will sponsor the Senate Democratic majority's first legislation in the new Congress, the For The People Act--a comprehensive bill to strengthen and reform our democracy.

"The For The People Act is important legislation that brings us another step closer to ensuring that every eligible Georgia voter can participate in our democracy," said Senator Reverend Warnock. "When we prioritize legislation that centers people and brings their concerns to the table, we have a better chance of getting it right. This comprehensive bill makes long-needed, pro-democracy reforms that would strengthen our democracy, and help ensure that our government remains by and for the people."

The For The People Act would take urgent and long overdue steps to renew our democracy by making it easier for all eligible Americans to vote; ending the dominance of big, dark money in politics; and ensuring that public officials work in the public interest--all reforms that the American people overwhelmingly support. Specifically, Senator Reverend Warnock has long advocated to strengthen the voting franchise and secure protections for voters in Georgia and nationwide, and the For the People Act would take significant steps towards these goals by:

strengthening the Voting Rights Act;
expanding free vote-by-mail options;
prohibiting states from restricting voters' ability to vote-by-mail;
expanding same day registration, in-person early vote, and no-fault absentee voting;
increasing training and resources for state election officials and volunteers; and
investing in resources to protect the security of elections.
A section-by-section summary of the For The People Act can be found here. Additionally, a comprehensive list of endorsements can be found here.

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