This legislation would impose burdensome and discriminatory requirements for voter registration, disproportionately disenfranchising many eligible citizens. Requiring specific forms of documentary proof of citizenship creates unnecessary barriers, especially for married women whose documents may not match their current names, elderly individuals who may lack easy access to certain records, and low-income citizens who face challenges obtaining identification. Denying the fundamental right to vote undermines principles of equal protection and democratic participation. I urge reconsideration of these restrictive provisions that threaten to suppress the votes of millions of Americans across demographic lines. Voting is the cornerstone of our democracy, and we must safeguard this right for all eligible citizens.