What’s in the new voting restriction legislation introduced in the Texas House and Senate

Senate Bill 1 and House Bill 3 will be the starting points for the Legislature's efforts to tighten Texas voting laws. Here's what the bills would do.

By  Alexa Ura

A ban on drive-thru voting

New regulations for early voting hours, including a ban on 24-hour voting

A ban on the distribution of mail-in ballot applications

New ID requirements for voting by mail

A correction process for mail-in ballots

Monthly citizenship checks

Crystal Mason provision

Enhancing poll watcher protections

Currently, poll watchers are entitled to sit or stand “conveniently near” election workers, and it is a criminal offense to prevent them from observing.

This story  originally published by the Texas Tribune.

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  1. SB 1 and HB 3 is going to impact the next Saul Gonzales bid for office. Finally, we will have a clean race at the municipal level. We all know how many years Saul has used this to garner his votes. Its shamefully unethical. Ha Ha Ha. And, its Saul not Saaaauuuuuul.

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