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On October 3, 2018, Senator Tom Udall, vice chairman of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, introduced the Native American Voting Rights Act of 2018 with 13 co-sponsors. An identical bill was introduced in the House of Representatives by Ben Ray Luján. The legislation sought to ensure equal voting access to Native Americans through several measures:Established a Native American Voting Rights Task Force which would fund tribal-state consortiums to bolster Native American voter registration and participation among tribal communities,
Cited the Shelby County ruling and prohibited states from "undertaking discriminatory actions without Department of Justice agreement,"
Included provisions to increase Native access to voter registration sites and polling locations, and
Allowed tribal ID cards to be used as ID for voting purposes.
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