The House also reversed recent cost-cutting operational changes.
Democrats are seeking to reinforce the agency ahead of the November election when many voters are expected to cast mail-in ballots due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The vote passed 257-150 in the Democratic-controlled House, earning some support from Republicans who expressed concerns about delayed mail.
However, the bill is likely to meet significant opposition in the GOP-led Senate.
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