And I will continue to fight, without apology, to protect that right, strengthen the Voting Rights Act, and make sure every community is seen, heard, and represented.
Continue to fight to protect voting rights and strengthen the Voting Rights Act.
Occurrences
Evidence
Congresswoman Wilson issued a press release responding to President Trump’s executive order restricting mail-in voting, calling it an attack on the right to vote and a dangerous abuse of power.
Wilson publicly said the Supreme Court’s Louisiana v. Callais decision was a setback for voting rights and fair representation, demonstrating continued engagement on the issue during the lookback window.
Wilson’s issues page says she cosponsored the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2025 and will continue sponsoring legislation to reduce voter discrimination and guarantee equality in the voting process.
GovInfo shows H.R. 14 was introduced in the House and referred to the Judiciary Committee; it has no enactment reflected in the record provided.
Assessments
Wilson continued active federal advocacy for voting rights during the relevant term, including public opposition to voting restrictions and cosponsorship of the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2025. However, the provided legislative record shows the major VRA-strengthening bill was introduced and referred to committee, with no enactment or completed federal policy outcome. Because she made a serious legislative and public effort but the promised protection/strengthening outcome was not delivered, this is best classified as not fulfilled with an effort badge.