Calling on the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to adopt House Bill 1756 of the 2023-2024 Session, which would expand voting access and education in prisons. WHEREAS, Voting is a fundamental right; in Pennsylvania, individuals awaiting trial, those convicted of misdemeanors, and those on probation, parole, or house arrest are eligible to vote; and WHEREAS, As many as 25,000 incarcerated individuals are unaware of their voting rights; and WHEREAS, House Bill 1756 aims to educate incarcerated individuals about their voting rights and thereby combating "de facto disenfranchisement"; and WHEREAS, House Bill 1756 will provide essential guidance on voter eligibility, registration procedures, absentee ballot information, and secure ballot submission and processing; and WHEREAS, House Bill 1756 would direct the Department of State to establish a uniform policy for civic education within correctional facilities, including the provision of notifications regarding all federal, state, county, local, and primary elections and comprehensive information on voter registration, absentee and mail-in ballots, eligibility criteria; and WHEREAS, House Bill 1756 would require each correctional facility to designate at least one staff member to assist inmates with the voting process; and WHEREAS, Enabling incarcerated individuals to vote can inspire civic engagement among non-incarcerated citizens; and WHEREAS, House Bill 1756 not only benefits incarcerated individuals but also …
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