S.2305 - Caging Prohibition Act of 2007

A bill to prevent voter caging. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: A bill to prevent voter caging. as introduced.
  • Short: Caging Prohibition Act of 2007 as introduced.

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11/30/08
Barack Obama Agenda| Barack Obama Famous Quotes on Government ...

S.2305: PROHIBITION ON VOTER CAGING: No State or local election official shall prevent an individual from registering or voting in any election for Federal office, or challenge an individual’s registration status or eligibility to vote, ...

07/13/08
don't cage me bro

Anyway, there are a few bills (S. 2305 and HR 5038) which would pretty much prevent anyone from being challenged unless the challenger knows beforehand that the person is shady, and any governmental misconduct would be punished. ...

03/03/08
Whitehouse Explains Caging: An ‘Especially Nefarious Voter ...

Whitehouse’s bill — the Caging Prohibition Act (S. 2305) — would “require any private party who challenges the right of another citizen to vote (or register to vote) to set forth in writing, under penalty of perjury, the specific ...

01/19/08
WashingtonWatch.com - H.R. 5038, The Caging Prohibition Act of 2008

The Caging Prohibition Act of 2007 (S. 2305). See Bills on the Same Subject: Civil rights, Election administration, Elections, Fines (Penalties), Government information, Government paperwork, Law, State and local government, State laws, ...

12/26/07
GOP reference to 'caged' voters angers Kansas Democrats ...

... bad for democracy, and Kris Kobach shows his true colors bragging about it. It's dirty tricks at their worst. In the meantime, read the Caging Prohibition Act of 2007 at http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c110:S.2305: ...

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