The Brennan Center has issued this press release, which begins: “Today, the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law expressed its support for the Count Every Vote Act (CEVA), introduced by Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton and Representative Stephanie Tubbs-Jones, as a good first step toward making sure that all eligible Americans have the opportunity to vote and to have their votes accurately counted. Among the provisions of the CEVA bill are a range of improvements to our voter registration system, including Election Day registration and enhanced registration opportunities for newly eligible voters; improved security for electronic voting machines, including accessible voter-verified paper records and audit requirements; requirements for reducing waiting lines at the polls and ensuring equitable allocation of election resources; improvements to provisional balloting; measures to reduce partisanship and conflicts of interest in election administration; and enhancements to poll worker training and civic education.” See also this new website devoted to federal election reform, as well as this policy paper.
If anyone has a link to the text of the Clinton/Tubbs-Jones bill, please send it along.