Biden proposes $15 billion for election funding, including $5 billion
for USPS
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[March 29, 2022]
By David Shepardson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The White House on
Monday said it is proposing $15 billion over 10 years in election
assistance to states and to support vote-by-mail efforts.
The 2023 budget proposal calls for $10 billion in new assistance to
states for election equipment and personnel and to "increase access and
security."
President Joe Biden is also proposing $5 billion to the U.S. Postal
Service (USPS) to expand delivery capacity in underserved areas "and
support for vote-by-mail, including making ballots postage free and
reducing the cost of other election-related mail."
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, voting by mail jumped
dramatically, with 46% of votes cast by mail in the November 2020
presidential election, up from 21% in the 2016 election, the USPS
Inspector General said.
In the 2020 election, the Postal Service delivered more than 135 million
ballots.
In August 2020, then President Donald Trump sparked a firestorm when he
said without additional funding from Congress "they can’t have universal
mail-in voting, they just can’t have it."
That prompted U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy to say Trump’s
comments about election mail were “incorrect" and said USPS had adequate
funding to handle mailed ballots.
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A voter casts his ballot at Dona Ana County Government Center during
the New Mexico primary in Las Cruces, New Mexico, U.S., June 2,
2020. REUTERS/Paul Ratje/File Photo
In December, USPS and the NAACP
reached a settlement to resolve a 2020 lawsuit over election mail
that the Justice Department said would ensure prioritizing
delivering ballots in future elections.
USPS agreed for the 2022 mid-term congressional election to take the
same extraordinary measures used to deliver ballots in the November
2020 election. The Postal Service also agreed for elections through
2028 to post guidance documents publicly reflecting its "good faith
efforts to prioritize monitoring and timely delivery of Election
Mail."
Several courts ordered USPS to take extraordinary measures to ensure
ballot deliveries, especially since a record number of Americans
opted to vote by mail during the pandemic.
(Reporting by David ShepardsonEditing by Marguerita Choy)
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