“(A) PROHIBITING IDENTIFICATION REQUIREMENT AS CONDITION OF OBTAINING BALLOT.—A State may not require an individual to provide any form of identification as a condition of obtaining an absentee ballot, except that nothing in this paragraph may be construed to prevent a State from requiring a signature of the individual or similar affirmation as a condition of obtaining an absentee ballot.
hazy rules for signature validation rules
(A) NOTICE AND OPPORTUNITY TO CURE DISCREPANCY.—If an individual submits an absentee ballot and the appropriate State or local election official determines that a discrepancy exists between the signature on such ballot and the signature of such individual on the official list of registered voters in the State or other official record or document used by the State to verify the signatures of voters, such election official, prior to making a final determination as to the validity of such ballot, shall—
“(C) OTHER REQUIREMENTS.—An election official may not make a determination that a discrepancy exists between the signature on an absentee ballot and the signature of the individual who submits the ballot on the official list of registered voters in the State or other official record or other document used by the State to verify the signatures of voters unless—
“(i) at least 2 election officials make the determination; and
“(ii) each official who makes the determination has received training in procedures used to verify signatures.
No cash bail:
(1) NO BOND CONDITIONS ON RELEASE.—Notwithstanding section 3142 of title 18, United States Code, beginning on the date on which a national emergency relating to a communicable disease is declared and ending on the date that is 60 days after such national emergency expires or is terminated, in imposing conditions of release, the judicial officer may not require payment of cash bail, proof of ability to pay an unsecured bond, execution of a bail bond, a solvent surety to co-sign a secured or unsecured bond, or posting of real property.
Let the rioters out:
SEC. 191103. Court authority to reduce sentences and temporary release during COVID–19 emergency period.
“SEC. 3062. Immediate release of vulnerable and low-risk individuals.
Not even a proper grilling about the act:
https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/6800/text (Warning very large page)
No id for absentee ballots
hazy rules for signature validation rules
No cash bail:
Let the rioters out: