Bullet points of Speaker Johnson determined to hold spending bill vote despite Democrats opposition due to proof of citizenship mandate
Bullet points of Speaker Johnson determined to hold spending bill vote despite Democrats opposition due to proof of citizenship mandate
- The House is set to vote on a proposal to link government funding with a mandate for states to require proof of citizenship when registering to vote.
- The proposal has been met with opposition from Democrats, who argue that it is unnecessary and could lead to voter suppression.
- Republicans argue that the measure is necessary to prevent non-citizens from voting in the U.S.
- The proposal has been approved by the House in the past, but it is unclear whether it will pass this time around.
- The House is set to vote on a proposal to link government funding with a mandate for states to require proof of citizenship when registering to vote.
- The proposal has been met with opposition from Democrats, who argue that it is unnecessary and could lead to voter suppression.
- Republicans argue that the measure is necessary to prevent non-citizens from voting in the U.S.
- The proposal has been approved by the House in the past, but it is unclear whether it will pass this time around.