Rep. Moolenaar Votes Against Allowing 16-Year Old Children to Vote in Elections
March 04, 2021
March 04, 2021
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Rep. John Moolenaar, R-Michigan, issued the following news release on March 3, 2021:
Congressman John Moolenaar voted against legislation that would have allowed 16-year old children to vote in elections. The legislation, which was brought up as an amendment to the election reform bill being debated in the House today, was voted down by a bipartisan majority of the House, while far-left members of the Democratic caucus voted for it.
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Congressman John Moolenaar voted against legislation that would have allowed 16-year old children to vote in elections. The legislation, which was brought up as an amendment to the election reform bill being debated in the House today, was voted down by a bipartisan majority of the House, while far-left members of the Democratic caucus voted for it.
"The bigg . . .