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HB2238 (drop boxes), HB2617 (voter roll maintenance), and HB2710 (public upload of voter rolls and poll observers) have passed Senate COW.
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Sen. Ugenti-Rita offered a floor amendment to HB2238 to prohibit drop boxes entirely, instead of require they be under 24 hour surveillance. It failed in COW, but Sen. Ugenti-Rita motioned to add the amendment into the report and has called for a roll call vote, which is occuring now.
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The Senate has passed HB2236. Sponsored by Rep. Hoffman, HB2236 prohibits any governmental entity from registering a person to vote without the personโs affirmative request to register - proactively preventing automatic voter registration. The bill now heads to the Governor for signature.
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Sen. Ugenti-Rita is a No without her amendment to prohibit drop boxes entirely. Sen. Boyer called the bill an unfunded mandate during COW (though the bill does not mandate counties utilize drop boxes at all, rather it requires that they be under 24 hour surveillance IF they are used). Earlier in session, a prohibition did not have the votes to get out of the House.
The Senate has PASSED HB2617. Sponsored by Rep. Chaplik, HB2617 ensures clean and current voter rolls, requiring counties to check several databases monthly and cancel the registrations of those no longer qualified. The bill was amended in the Senate, so it will go back to the House for a Final Vote before going to the Governor. Thanks to the over 4,000 activists who sent emails to their Senators, and thank you Rep. Chaplik for sponsoring this bill!
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The Senate has adjourned until tomorrow at 1:30PM. HB2710 did not go on the board for a vote.
The House has gaveled in and is scheduled to reconsider two important election integrity measures that failed last week: SB1362 (on-site tabulation of early ballots) and SB1260 (preventing duplicate voter registrations). Additionally, HB2617 (comprehensive voter roll maintenance) is scheduled for a final vote.
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The House is currently debating SB1412 in COW, a bill subject to a strike-everything amendment to prohibit the instruction of CRT in classrooms (similar to the ban that passed last session, but struck down by the supreme court due to the process by which it was enacted, not the content of the bill)
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To sum up the opposition to SB1412 on the House Floor right now: they donโt know how they can teach historical events without propagandizing students with CRT. The bill prohibits assigning blame or judgement on the basis of race or ethnicity, promoting that one race or ethnic group is inherently morally or intellectually superior to another race or ethnic group, that an individualโs moral character is determined by the individualโs race or ethnicity, or that an individual, by virtue of the individualโs race, bears responsibility for actions committed by other members of the same race.
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Liberal activists could not maintain decorum and began arguing with the Chair from the Gallery. The Gallery has been cleared until they can get the pro-CRT protestors removed, delaying votes on the remaining bills.
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