Goldman signs on to teen voter pre-registration bill
Briefly

The PROVE Act aims to automatically register 16- and 17-year-olds to vote when they turn 18, addressing youth voter turnout and ensuring timely engagement in elections.
With the PROVE Act, states can set their own pre-registration ages, potentially allowing even younger teens to engage, while also receiving funding to support civic programs in schools.
The increase in youth voter turnout seen in the 2020 election indicates a positive trend, reflecting the potential impact of initiatives aimed at increasing engagement among younger voters.
The statistics suggest that financial and systemic support for pre-registration and automatic registration can lead to significantly higher youth participation in the electoral process.
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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