Posted on 07/27/2006 9:06:57 AM PDT by Spiff
Press Releases :: July 26, 2006
Will Adams, 202.226.6997
WASHINGTON, D.C. Congressman Tom Tancredo (R-CO), Chairman of the 104-Member House Immigration Reform Caucus, introduced a bill that would penalize states which refuse to require proof of U.S. citizenship for voting. Under the Voter Integrity Protection Act (VIP Act), states would need to see a valid photo ID proving U.S. Citizenship for voting or those states would have their federal highway funding cut by as much as 40 percent.
In some parts of our country, all residents are granted a de facto right to vote, regardless of whether or not they are citizens. Such widespread voter fraud blurs the line between residency and citizenship and it reinforces the message that you dont need to be an American to have every right and privilege of American citizenship. If even non-citizens can vote, what value does American citizenship have anymore? said Tancredo. Illegal votes undermine our democracy. The VIP Act would help preserve the integrity of our democratic system, which is one of the most important responsibilities we have in Congress.
Only U.S. citizens are legally qualified to vote. But that hasnt stopped what is believed to be a widespread practice of voter fraud. Most recently in the 50th Congressional District in California, Democrat Francine Busby told a largely Hispanic audience a few days before the election, You don't need papers for voting. Rep. Brian Bilbray ending up winning the election by 7,000 votes, but at the time of the statement polls showed that the race was a dead heat.
Illegal votes may have made the difference in at least one Congressional election. In 1996, Rep. Bob Dornan lost his Orange County, California seat to Loretta Sanchez by fewer than 1,000 votes. State elections officials found that at least 300 votes in that election were cast illegally by non-citizens.
In many states today, you can register to vote without ever being required to show that you are a citizen. Motor-voter registration and a rise in absentee ballots have only exacerbated voter fraud. If certain states are really so committed to protecting illegal aliens who vote, let them put their money where their mouth is and take a hard hit in federal funding, said Tancredo.
The VIP Act stipulates that state and local election officials may not provide a ballot for an election for federal office (including a provisional ballot) to any individual unless the person presents a photographic copy of a document whether voting in person or by mail providing proof that the person is a U.S. citizen. A motor vehicle drivers license will not be considered as a document which provides proof of citizenship unless the state issuing the license requires proof of citizenship as a condition of receiving the license.
Beginning in 2008, states which do not comply with the VIP Act would sacrifice 10 percent of their federal highway funding, and they would see an additional 10 percent cut in funding each year for an additional three years, or until they have come into compliance with the Act. If the states comply with the Act during the first four years, they will receive their entire lost federal highway funding in future appropriations.
The bill also provides funding to make free photo identifications available in order to avoid any challenges based on the 24th Amendments prohibition of poll taxes.
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Democrats are deeply saddened.
About dang time.
Voter ID requirement = less fraud all around. Now if we can only get to the point were the voter registration lists are totally PURGED on Jan 1st following a Federal election. This would require voters to re-register every 2 years and provide ID when they do so.
This'll flush out the trash.
Hard to argue with that...
Congressman Robert Aderholt (R-AL)
Congressman Henry Hyde (R-IL)
Congressman Todd Akin (R-MO)
Congressman Ernest Istook (R-OK)
Congressman Rodney Alexander (R-LA)
Congressman William L. Jenkins (R-TN)
Congressman Spencer Bachus (R-AL)
Congressman Sam Johnson (R-TX)
Congressman Richard Baker (R-LA)
Congressman Walter Jones (R-NC)
Congressman J. Gresham Barrett (R-SC)
Congressman Ric Keller (R-FL)
Congressman Roscoe Bartlett (R-MD)
Congressman Steve King (R-IA)
Congressman Joe Barton (R-TX)
Congressman Jack Kingston (R-GA)
Congressman Charlie Bass (R-NH)
Congressman John Kline (R-MN)
Congressman Bob Beauprez (R-CO)
Congressman John R. Randy Kuhl (R-NY)
Congressman Michael Bilirakis (R-FL)
Congressman Donald Manzullo (R-IL)
Congressman Brian Bilbray (R-CA)
Congressman Kenny Marchant (R-TX)
Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)
Congressman Michael T. McCaul (R-TX)
Congressman John Boozman (R-AR)
Congressman Patrick T. McHenry (R-NC)
Congressman Allen Boyd (D-FL)
Congressman Mike McIntyre (D-NC)
Congressman Jeb Bradley (R-NH)
Congresswoman Candice S. Miller (R-MI)
Congressman Henry Brown (R-SC)
Congressman Gary Miller (R-CA)
Congresswoman Ginny Brown-Waite (R-FL)
Congressman Jeff Miller (R-FL)
Congressman Michael Burgess (R-TX)
Congresswoman Marilyn Musgrave (R-CO)
Congressman Dan Burton (R-IN)
Congresswoman Sue Wilkins Myrick (R-NC)
Congressman John Campbell (R-CA)
Congressman Charlie Norwood (R-GA)
Congressman Eric Cantor (R-VA)
Congressman Butch Otter (R-ID)
Congressman John Carter (R-TX)
Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX)
Congressman Howard Coble (R-NC)
Congressman Mike Pence (R-IN)
Congresswoman Barbara Cubin (R-WY)
Congressman Chip Pickering (R-MS)
Congressman John Culberson (R-TX)
Congressman Ted Poe (R-TX)
Congressman Geoff Davis (R-KY)
Congressman Tom Price (R-GA)
Congresswoman JoAnn Davis (R-VA)
Congressman Jim Ramstad (R-MN)
Congressman Lincoln Davis (D-TN)
Congressman Rick Renzi (R-AZ)
Congressman Nathan Deal (R-GA)
Congressman Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA)
Congressman Charles Dent (R-PA)
Congressman Mike Rogers (R-AL)
Congressman John Doolittle (R-CA)
Congressman Ed Royce (R-CA)
Congresswoman Thelma Drake (R-VA)
Congressman Jim Ryun (R-KS)
Congressman John Duncan (R-TN)
Congresswoman Jean Schmidt (R-OH)
Congressman J. Randy Forbes (R-VA)
Congressman Pete Sessions (R-TX)
Congresswoman Virginia Foxx (R-NC)
Congressman John Shadegg (R-AZ)
Congressman Trent Franks (R-AZ)
Congressman Bill Shuster (R-PA)
Congressman Scott Garrett (R-NJ)
Congressman Michael Simpson (R-ID)
Congressman Phil Gingrey (R-GA)
Congressman Lamar Smith (R-TX)
Congressman Louie Gohmert (R-TX)
Congressman Cliff Stearns (R-FL)
Congressman Virgil Goode (R-VA)
Congressman John Sullivan (R-OK)
Congressman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA)
Congressman John E. Sweeney (R-NY)
Congressman Sam Graves (R-MO)
Congressman Tom Tancredo (R-CO)
Congressman Al Green (D-TX)
Congressman Charles Taylor (R-NC)
Congressman Gil Gutknecht (R-MN)
Congressman Patrick Tiberi (R-OH)
Congressman Ralph Hall (R-TX)
Congressman Fred Upton (R-MI)
Congressman Robin Hayes (R-NC)
Congressman Greg Walden (R-OR)
Congressman J.D. Hayworth (R-AZ)
Congressman Zach Wamp (R-TN)
Congressman Joel Hefley (R-CO)
Congressman Dave Weldon (R-FL)
Congressman Wally Herger (R-CA)
Congressman Lynn Westmoreland (R-GA)
Congressman Pete Hoekstra (R-MI)
Congressman Ed Whitfield (R-KY)
Congressman Duncan Hunter (R-CA)
Congressman Roger F. Wicker (R-MS)
The only photo ID that proves US citizenship is a passport.
Do we really want everyone to be required to have a passport to vote!
Finally, a Bill that will show everyone just who believes in America and who believes in communism.
..let's wait to see what gets added to the Bill that makes people vote against it....thats the way politico's getting around being held accountable. Why I just couldn't vote for something like that...ahummmm..I mean, enforcement would be completely impossible....ahummmm...why, why,,, we just couldn't do it. In a clear conscious, I mean....ahummmm ..it's all BS
Doogle
If that's what it takes then, "Yes, I do!"
Sounds like a perfectly reasonable proposal and long overdue.
No. But very few countries in this world allow voting without valid photo ID proving citizenship. A drivers license SHOULD be enough proof, but that forces issuing states to only issue licenses to U.S. Citizens. I support that too.
Tancredo in '08!!
"Do we really want everyone to be required to have a passport to vote!"
I think this will tie in with the RFID ID card they've been flogging. Hell, let's just skip the BS and get the chip.
Are these Congressman supporters?
I believe that they are the 104 members of the Congressional Immigration Reform Caucus.
are these the bill's cosigners?
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