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Overseas Voters Win in Court but Still Lose Ballots to Delay

Overseas voters have become a target in the run-up to the 2026 midterms, but the legal fight and the real barrier point in different directions. The Republican National Committee has filed or backed lawsuits in Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Virginia and, in late June, Colorado, challenging state laws that let certain Americans abroad vote. On April 6, 2026, the RNC sued Virginia, asking the court to cancel existing registrations and block those ballots from being counted. The cases are not identical, but the newer state-law challenges share a common target: never residents. The narrow group the lawsuits target The cases center on “never residents,” adults born abroad who register in some states using a parent’s last U.S. address under state laws that extend overseas-voting protections beyond the federal floor set by the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act. Advocates say they often include young adults whose parents are

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Residence-Based Taxation Bill Stalls on a Missing Revenue Score

Residence-based taxation is the reform millions of Americans abroad have waited on for a decade, and 2026 was supposed to be the year it finally moved. It hasn’t, yet. The Residence-Based Taxation for Americans Abroad Act, first introduced by Rep. Darin LaHood, R-Ill., in December 2024 as H.R. 10468, expired when the 118th Congress ended. LaHood and Sen. Todd Young, R-Ind., have spent the past year rewriting it. The updated

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711,778 Received Social Security Abroad, SSA Report Says

Social Security abroad has become an $8.39 billion annual line in the federal record of Americans living beyond the United States. The Social Security Administration counted 711,778 Old-Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance beneficiaries in foreign countries in December 2024, including 463,480 retired workers. OASDI is the formal program behind Social Security retirement, survivor and disability benefits. The agency reported $682.8 million in monthly payments to foreign countries that month. Retired

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