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Tennessee law restores voting rights for felons by easing child support and court cost requirements.
Tennessee has passed a new law easing financial barriers to restoring voting rights for people with felony convictions, signed by Governor Bill Lee.
The change allows individuals to prove recent compliance with child support orders instead of full payment and removes the requirement to pay court costs.
The bipartisan legislation, which took effect immediately, is hailed by advocates as a historic step toward reintegration, though it does not automatically restore rights.
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La ley de Tennessee restablece los derechos de voto para los delincuentes al aliviar los requisitos de manutención infantil y costos judiciales.