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HR 3694

VALID Act of 2025

119th Congress Introduced by Jake Auchincloss and 85 co-sponsors

Overview: HR 3694, the VALID Act of 2025, was introduced in the House on June 03, 2025. This bill aims to establish a national standard for voter identification requirements in fed

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Bill Summary · HR 3694

Overview: HR 3694, the VALID Act of 2025, was introduced in the House on June 03, 2025. This bill aims to establish a national standard for voter identification requirements in federal elections.

Purpose and Intent: The main goal of the VALID Act is to ensure the integrity and security of federal elections by implementing a uniform voter ID requirement across the country. The bill's supporters argue that this will help prevent voter fraud and increase public confidence in the electoral process.

Key Provisions:
- Requires voters to present a valid government-issued photo ID to vote in federal elections
- Establishes a free national voter ID card program for eligible voters who lack other acceptable ID
- Imposes penalties for fraudulent voter registration or impersonation
- Provides funding to states to implement the new voter ID requirements

Affected Parties and Impacts: The bill would affect all voters participating in federal elections, as they would be required to present approved ID. Proponents argue it will enhance election security, while critics contend it may disenfranchise certain groups, such as the elderly, low-income individuals, and racial minorities, who are less likely to possess the required identification.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The VALID Act was recently introduced in the House and has not yet been scheduled for a committee hearing or floor vote. If passed by Congress, the new voter ID requirements would likely be implemented in time for the 2026 federal midterm elections.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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