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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · H.R. 4494 (Introduced in House) — To promote election integrity, voter confidence, and faith in elections by removing Federal impediments to, providing... · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Table of contents

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The table of contents of this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Title I—Findings Relating to Election Administration Sec. 101. Findings Relating to Election Administration. Title II—Voluntary Considerations for State Administration of Federal Elections Sec. 111. Short title. Sec. 112. Election integrity voluntary considerations. Title III—Requirements to Promote Integrity in Election Administration Sec. 121. Ensuring only eligible American citizens may participate in Federal elections.
Sec. 122. State reporting requirements with respect to voter list maintenance. Sec. 123. Contents of State mail voter registration form. Sec. 124. Provision of photographic citizen voter identification tools for State use. Sec. 125. Confirming access for Congressional election observers. Sec. 126. Use of requirements payments for post-election audits. Sec. 127. Certain tax benefits and simplification with respect to election workers. Sec. 128. Voluntary guidelines with respect to nonvoting election technology.
Sec. 129. Status reports by National Institute of Standards and Technology. Sec. 130. Requirements with respect to election mail. Sec. 131. Clarification of right of State to appeal decisions through duly authorized representative. Sec. 132. Federal agency involvement in voter registration activities. Sec. 133. Prohibition on use of Federal funds for election administration in States that permit ballot harvesting. Sec. 134. Clarification with respect to Federal election record-keeping requirement.
Sec. 135. Clarification of rules with respect to hiring of election workers. Sec. 136. United States Postal Service coordination with States to ensure mailing addresses. Sec. 137. State defined. Title IV—District of Columbia Election Integrity and Voter Confidence Sec. 141. Short title. Sec. 142. Requirements for elections in District of Columbia. Sec. 143. Effective date. Title V—Administration of the Election Assistance Commission Sec. 151. Short title. Sec. 152. Findings relating to the administration of the Election Assistance Commission.
Sec. 153. Requirements with respect to staff and funding of the Election Assistance Commission. Sec. 154. General requirements for payments made by Election Assistance Commission. Sec. 155. Executive Board of the Standards Board authority to enter into contracts. Sec. 156. Election Assistance Commission primary role in election administration. Title VI—Prohibition on Involvement in Elections by Foreign Nationals Sec. 161. Prohibition on contributions and donations by foreign nationals in connection with ballot initiatives and referenda.
Sec. 162. Prohibiting providing assistance to foreign nationals in making contributions or donations in connection with elections. Title VII—Constitutional Experts Panel with Respect to Presidential Elections Sec. 171. Short title. Sec. 172. Establishment of panel of constitutional experts.
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