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  2. Electronic Registration Information Center - Wikipedia

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    ERIC member states and withdrawn states as of July 2024 [5]. The Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) is a nonprofit organization in the United States whose goal is to improve electoral integrity by helping states improve the accuracy of voter rolls, increase access to voter registration, reduce election costs, and increase efficiencies in elections.

  3. Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements - Wikipedia

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    Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) is a program managed by United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), a branch of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). SAVE facilitates lookups on the immigration and nationality status of individuals in the United States. [1]

  4. Check verification service - Wikipedia

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    This type of verification is usually linked to the person writing the check and runs the verification using their driver's license number. [5] This type of information is a valuable tool for loss prevention because it identifies historically or habitual check bouncers who are more likely to re-offend. [6] Negative check database systems can ...

  5. Indiana Legislature approves bill adding additional ... - AOL

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    Indiana lawmakers passed legislation Thursday that expands the power of the state to verify voters' addresses and adds an additional residency requirement for first-time voters. The bill's ...

  6. Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck Program - Wikipedia

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    The program combined each state's voter rolls into a database and sought to identify potential duplicate registrations by comparing first name, last name, and full date of birth. In 2006, the first crosscheck was conducted using voter registration records from Kansas, Iowa, Missouri, and Nebraska.

  7. Ballot curing - Wikipedia

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    Ballot curing (ballot cure) is the process of correcting minor errors, typically involving voter identification issues with mail-in or absentee ballots.Ballot curing allows for certain technical mistakes to be fixed, and potentially make a difference in a close election by counting every legal vote.

  8. System for Award Management - Wikipedia

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    The Central Contractor Registration (CCR) was the primary supplier database for the U.S. Federal government until July 30, 2012. In October 1993, President Bill Clinton issued a memorandum that required the Government to reform its acquisition processes. Subsequently, the Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act of 1994 was passed, requiring the ...

  9. IZA World of Labor - Wikipedia

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    IZA World of Labor launched on 1 May 2014 at the Press Club in Washington D.C. to coincide with International Workers' Day. [2] It is a freely-available online resource presenting analyses of labor economics issues to inform evidence-based policy, [3] from the effect of minimum wages on employment prospects to whether demographic bulges affect youth unemployment.