Senate Concurrent Resolution No. by Senator Stine calls on the United States Congress to amend the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) of 1993 to update its provisions in light of modern voter registration practices. The resolution highlights the importance of civic engagement through voting and notes that the NVRA established requirements for states regarding voter registration processes, including mandates for state departments of motor vehicles and other public service agencies to offer voter registration opportunities. However, the resolution points out that since the enactment of the NVRA, significant advancements in technology, particularly the rise of online voter registration, have transformed the voter registration landscape, rendering some of the NVRA's requirements outdated.

The resolution advocates for the removal of these cumbersome requirements to streamline the voter registration process, making it more efficient and accessible for the public. It emphasizes that the use of the internet for voter registration is a model of government efficiency that can eliminate unnecessary bureaucracy. The resolution concludes by directing that copies be sent to relevant congressional leaders and members of the Louisiana congressional delegation to ensure that the message is communicated effectively.