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Felon Voting Rights

It has been common practice in the United States to make felons ineligible to vote, in some cases permanently. Over the last few decades, the general trend has been toward reinstating the right to vote at some point, although this is a state-by-state policy choice.
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Capitol to Capitol | March 6, 2023

In this issue of Capitol to Capitol Department of Transportation Announces Rail Safety Initiatives, Senate Floats Bipartisan Rail Safety Bill, White House Releases National Strategy, Renewing Commitment to Cybersecurity, and more.

Maternal and Child Health Fellows 2023

The Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Fellows program is designed to support legislators who are experienced or emerging leaders on MCH related issues.
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