And foreign funding of U.S. referendums

WND News ServicesBy WND News Services

[Editor’s note: This story originally was published by The Daily Signal.]

By Fred Lucas
The Daily Signal

House Republicans have advanced measures to prevent noncitizen voting and curb foreign influence in American elections, with some even gaining bipartisan backing.

The House Administration Committee on Thursday sent eight election-related bills to the full House for consideration, most of which still face an uncertain future.

House Administration Committee Chairman Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., said the bills bring the United States “one step closer to blocking election insecurities.”

“From preventing federal funds from going to states that allow noncitizens to vote, to blocking the Biden administration’s attempts to weaponize our federal agencies,” Steil said in a public statement after the committee meeting, “Each measure we passed today will increase voters’ confidence and ultimately lead to greater participation at the ballot box.”

The No Vote for Non-Citizens Act was reported out of committee on a bipartisan vote of 8-2. The bill would amend the National Voter Registration Act of 1993, better known as “the Motor Voter law,” and the Help America Vote Act of 2002 to ensure that only eligible American citizens may participate in federal elections.

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