The Senate’s bill to reform how Congress certifies presidential elections is on track to pass the chamber by a comfortable margin after advancing out of committee on Tuesday.
Why it matters: The bill would significantly raise the threshold for members of Congress to object to Electoral College votes and clarify the vice president’s role in the process as purely ceremonial as a remedy for the events of Jan. 6, 2021. ...
Now all we have to do is allow people to mail-in vote on a Federal level. If things go well in Nov, for Dems, then we have time to get that done. Problems solved.
Why it might make things worse. This is Congress for God's sake, they haven't passed a straightforward bill in decades: [democracydocket.com]