Just for info's sake.
States colored blue have no laws on the subject.
For the majority of states that provide allowances for voting during work hours there are still variances. Anything from being paid to not, giving advance notice, proving registered voter status, proving that there isn't sufficient time either before or after work, etc. Some places are still on paper ballots and voters need more time...........or not. If you're registered then information on all the candidates/propositions have come out in Sample Ballots. Even on paper, the vote shouldn't take that long if you've come to the polling location prepared.
Any registered voter can also vote absentee in advance and not worry about it at all. With the number of holidays already on the calendar, I don't see how American business can afford to pay for another full day off without eliminating one currently being recognized not to mention that it would address an issue which occurs in just a handful of states. Which one? People who are determinded to vote are going to do so. Those who need encouragement IMO, aren't going to git er done with a day off. I see a serious lack of empathy and interest in the youngest voters. Too many of them seem to put other things higher on the list for that day and don't make a connection between now and their future.
Question for you all. How many languages does the La ballot come in?