John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2025
John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2025
Plain Language Summary
# John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2025 - Summary **What the Bill Would Do** This bill aims to restore and strengthen federal oversight of voting practices across the United States. The legislation is designed to address voting access and election administration issues by reinstituting federal authority to review voting law changes in certain jurisdictions before they take effect—a requirement that was previously removed by a 2013 Supreme Court decision. The bill would establish new standards for determining which states and localities need federal approval before implementing voting changes. **Who It Affects and Key Provisions** The bill would impact voting procedures nationwide, affecting states and local election officials, as well as voters.
While specific provisions haven't been detailed in available summaries, bills with this title historically focus on requirements for jurisdictions with histories of voting discrimination to obtain federal approval before changing their voting laws, and may include provisions addressing voter ID requirements, polling place accessibility, and election administration practices. **Current Status** As of now, the bill (S 2523) remains in committee in the Senate and has not advanced to a floor vote. It was introduced in the 119th Congress by Senator Richard Durbin (D-Illinois). For the most current information on this bill's progress, interested parties should check Congress.gov.
Latest Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text: CR S4821)