Summary
House Republicans have put forward a plan to change voting laws in the United States. The proposal includes stricter ID and proof of citizenship requirements, with some changes expected to start before the upcoming midterm elections.
Key Facts
- House Republicans proposed changes to U.S. voting laws.
- Photo ID and proof of citizenship would be needed by 2027.
- Proposed changes would affect vote-by-mail and ranked choice voting.
- Some changes would begin before the next midterm elections.
- President Trump supports these changes and emphasizes election integrity.
- The proposal reflects Republicans' long-standing election reform goals.