[Congressional Bills 116th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 806 Introduced in House (IH)]
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116th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 806
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that Congress
should enact the Voters with Disabilities Bill of Rights to fulfill the
promises of the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 and other civil
rights laws which demand equal access to the ballot box for people with
disabilities and to reaffirm and ensure that voters with disabilities
have equal access to the ballot box.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
January 17, 2020
Ms. Wild (for herself, Ms. Norton, Mr. Rose of New York, Mr. Khanna,
Ms. Stevens, Mr. Pappas, Mr. Clay, Mr. Grijalva, Ms. Dean, Mr. Larsen
of Washington, Ms. Velazquez, Mr. McNerney, Mr. Soto, Mr. Horsford, Mr.
DeSaulnier, Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Ms. Schakowsky, Ms. Haaland, Ms. Fudge,
Mrs. Davis of California, Mr. Smith of Washington, Mr. Blumenauer, Ms.
Meng, and Mr. Langevin) submitted the following resolution; which was
referred to the Committee on House Administration
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RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that Congress
should enact the Voters with Disabilities Bill of Rights to fulfill the
promises of the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 and other civil
rights laws which demand equal access to the ballot box for people with
disabilities and to reaffirm and ensure that voters with disabilities
have equal access to the ballot box.
Whereas the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that 61,000,000
Americans live with a disability;
Whereas the School of Management and Labor Relations at Rutgers University
projected that in 2016 there were 35,400,000 people with disabilities
eligible to vote in the United States, one-sixth of the total American
electorate;
Whereas, despite the size, diversity, and the interest of people with
disabilities to participate in the United States electoral system,
America's elections are woefully, inexcusably, and unjustly not fully
accessible to all voters;
Whereas the Government Accountability Office found that 65 percent of voting
stations had an accessible voting system that could impede the casting
of a private and independent vote in 2016;
Whereas despite the demonstrated investment of the disability community in
elections, people with disabilities continue to turn out to vote at a
lower rate than their nondisabled peers; and
Whereas the School of Management and Labor Relations at Rutgers University found
that voter turnout of people with disabilities lagged behind the
nondisabled population by a difference of 6 percentage points in 2016
and 5.7 percentage points in 2012: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That it is the sense of the House of Representatives that
Congress should enact the Voters with Disabilities Bill of Rights to
fulfill the promises of the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 and
other civil rights laws which demand equal access to the ballot box for
people with disabilities and to reaffirm and ensure that voters with
disabilities have equal access to the ballot box, including by the
following:
(1) Reaffirming the right to a private and independent
vote.
(2) Reaffirming the right to equal access to voter
registration.
(3) Reaffirming the right to request accommodations and
materials in accessible formats while voting.
(4) Reaffirming the right to the assistant of his or her
choice while voting, with the exception of the voter's employer
or union representative.
(5) Reaffirming the right to an accommodation when waiting
in line at a polling place.
(6) Reaffirming the right to obtain new ballots for voters
who make mistakes while filling out their ballots.
(7) Ensuring the right to vote after the polls close if
they are in line, or waiting to vote curbside, prior to the
polls closing.
(8) Reaffirming the right to an accessible polling station.
(9) Ensuring the right to vote while under guardianship.
(10) Ensuring the ability to report violations of their
voting rights and advocate on problems they experienced while
voting.
(11) Ensuring access to voting systems and materials in
polling places that are accessible, timely, and well-
maintained.
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