The Election Security Assistance Act, also known as Bill 118 hr 4462, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress with the aim of enhancing the security of elections in the United States. The bill proposes to provide financial assistance to states to improve the security of their election infrastructure and processes.
Specifically, the bill allocates funds to states for the purpose of upgrading voting systems, implementing cybersecurity measures, conducting risk assessments, and providing training for election officials. The goal of these measures is to safeguard the integrity of the electoral process and protect against potential threats such as hacking and foreign interference.
In addition to providing financial assistance, the Election Security Assistance Act also requires states to submit reports detailing their election security measures and any incidents of interference or attempted interference. This transparency is intended to ensure accountability and help identify areas in need of improvement.
Overall, the Election Security Assistance Act seeks to strengthen the security of elections in the United States by providing resources and guidance to states to protect against potential threats and ensure the integrity of the democratic process.