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“it's truly vital that he or she becomes/become familiar with the reasons”?

Please have a look at the sentence below:

Before one votes on the propositions, it's truly vital that he or she becomes familiar with the reasons for voting both for the proposition and against the proposition.*

My book says, become familiar… proposal. That is, becomes should be become. Is there a grammatical difference? Is one more correct than the other?