Lil
A
Love this.

Senate Bill 3916

This is in addition to reintroducing the John R. Lewis Voting Advancement Act.
Sen. Ossoff Introduces Legislation Establishing First-Ever Statutory Federal Right to Vote - YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/embed/OGBh7KiFJ_o

10:10 PM - Apr 10, 2024
Avatar Avatar Avatar
0
17
171
Lee Bruce
A
In Ontario Canada, TIME OFF TO VOTE
In accordance with the Act, every employee who is qualified as an elector to vote must be provided with three consecutive hours away from work for the purpose of voting.
Is there anything like that in American states?
In response to Lil.
10:25 PM - Apr 10, 2024
2
4
Lil
A
In response to Lee Bruce.
States have different laws regarding time off to vote. My state, for example, requires employers to give a "reasonable" amount of time off to vote. Interpretations by the state attorney general say hourly employees are not required to be paid and salaried employees are not to have any pay withheld.
10:52 PM - Apr 10, 2024
0
4
Terminator LX
A
In response to Lee Bruce.
Every employer I've had has given workers time off to vote, but I don't think there's any legal requirement for them to do so. And I know there's no requirement for it to be paid time off.
10:39 PM - Apr 10, 2024
1
4
Joe JustUs
A
In response to Terminator LX.
I’m a fan of weekend voting 🗳️
Friday morning until Sunday evening. Results on Monday.
10:49 PM - Apr 10, 2024
1
4

 

{{ notificationModalContent }} {{ promptModalMessage }}