Plain Language Passes the House
A mandate for plain language in federal government communications is one step closer after the US House passed the Braley Plain Language bill last week. While this may not directly require plain language in voting materials and ballots, it certainly strengthens our argument.
A similar bill, S 2291, has moved out of committee into the full Senate.
More information: http://federaltimes.com/index.php?S=3479845
A similar bill, S 2291, has moved out of committee into the full Senate.
More information: http://federaltimes.com/index.php?S=3479845
Labels: ballot language, ballot usability, plain language, voting materials