- United States
- Texas
- Letter
An Open Letter
To: Rep. Howard
From: A verified voter in Austin, TX
April 2
This proposed legislation requiring proof of citizenship to vote in Texas elections is deeply concerning. It would create significant barriers to voting for millions of eligible Texans, including many disabled citizens who may struggle to obtain the required documentation. Implementing this law would impose a heavy financial burden of nearly $2 million on the state over the next five years, not to mention the immense costs and administrative challenges for local election officials. Rather than making it harder for people to exercise their fundamental right to vote, we should be focused on increasing accessibility and bolstering faith in our electoral process. I urge you to oppose this unnecessary and discriminatory bill that threatens to disenfranchise vulnerable communities across our state. Protecting our democracy means keeping the ballot box open to all eligible voters.