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Rep. Slotkin Joins Congressional Democrats In Passing Election Reform Bill

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Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI)
Reginald Hardwick

U.S. Congressional Democrats passed one of the first big pieces of legislation out of the U.S. House on Friday. Elissa Slotkin, the Democrat who represents Michigan’s eighth congressional district voted for the election and ethics reform bill. 

House Resolution one has been championed by House Democrats as a series of urgently needed reforms for elections and ethics.

Elissa Slotkin, says she voted yes for several reasons, but the bill’s proposed changes to campaign finance disclosures were especially important for her.

“If someone from Holt or Haslett decides to make a donation to my campaign of 15 dollars they have to tell me their name, their address, and their occupation," said Rep. Slotkin. "But, if they wanted to donate 15 million dollars anonymously, they can do that and they do not have to tell anyone.”

The bill would require the information of people behind large donations to be disclosed.

Other proposed changes include making independent state commissions to draw congressional districts and requiring presidential and vice presidential candidates to reveal their past ten years of tax returns.

 

 

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Abigail Censky reported on Politics & Government at WKAR from 2018 to 2021. Now, she reports for The Colorado Springs Gazette and edits for The Catalyst Newspaper.