Federal judge blocks DOJ subpoena for Fulton County election-worker
Federal court ruling rejecting DOJ subpoena for Fulton County 2020 election-worker names and contact information. Who can act: U.S. Department of Justice / U.S. Attorneys offices.
Federal court ruling rejecting DOJ subpoena for Fulton County 2020 election-worker names and contact information
Who can act: U.S. Department of Justice / U.S. Attorneys offices
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S2124 · 119th Congress
Election Worker Protection Act of 2025
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This story is about Research lead: Federal judge blocks DOJ subpoena for Fulton County election-worker. This bill would fund state programs for election-worker recruitment, training, physical security, social-media threat monitoring.
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- fund state programs for election-worker recruitment, training, physical security, social-media threat monitoring • make harassment and doxxing of election workers a federal crime and extend protections to tabulation, canvass.
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This story is about Research lead: Federal judge blocks DOJ subpoena for Fulton County election-worker. This bill would fund states to secure voting locations and recruit, train, retain, and protect election officials and poll workers.
If passed, it would
- fund states to secure voting locations and recruit, train, retain, and protect election officials and poll workers • bar program funds from being used for intimidation or for voter-fraud investigations based only on generalized “voter.
This story is about Research lead: Federal judge blocks DOJ subpoena for Fulton County election-worker. This bill would require preclearance for certain voting changes and require public notice of voting-practice changes.
If passed, it would
- require preclearance for certain voting changes and require public notice of voting-practice changes • authorize DOJ to require states or political subdivisions to provide documents or answers for voting-rights enforcement.
This story is about Research lead: Federal judge blocks DOJ subpoena for Fulton County election-worker. This bill would create new federal protections against force, threats, and interference aimed at voters, poll watchers, election officials.
If passed, it would
- create new federal protections against force, threats, and interference aimed at voters, poll watchers • restore broader Voting Rights Act preclearance and related federal oversight tools.
This story is about Research lead: Federal judge blocks DOJ subpoena for Fulton County election-worker. This bill would extend federal retention/protection rules to electronic election records and equipment, require CISA guidance.
If passed, it would
- extend federal retention/protection rules to electronic election records and equipment, require CISA guidance • give DOJ and federal candidates an expedited path to court to compel compliance and expand criminal penalties for.
This story is about Research lead: Federal judge blocks DOJ subpoena for Fulton County election-worker. This bill would prohibit deceptive election communications and require DOJ corrective public messaging when false information is spreading.
If passed, it would
- prohibit deceptive election communications and require DOJ corrective public messaging when false information is • require DOJ reports to Congress after federal elections and strengthen private rights of action for officials facing.
