Pennsylvania House Passes Election Integrity Bill: ‘The System Does Not Work’

Pennsylvania House Passes Election Integrity Bill: ‘The System Does Not Work’
An empty street is seen outside the Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa., on Jan. 17, 2021. Kena Betancur/AFP via Getty Images
Jack Phillips
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The Pennsylvania state House approved a Republican-backed election reform bill on June 22 that would include a requirement that voters present identification, among other measures relating to polls, audits, and procedures.

The bill passed mostly along partisan lines, with most Republicans supporting the measure and nearly all Democrats opposing it. The bill heads to the Senate, which is controlled by Republicans.
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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