House Democrats approved on Friday a sweeping elections reform measure that would reshape campaign finance rules, impose new voter registration requirements and compel presidential candidates to release their personal tax returns.
The legislation, H.R. 1, is in many ways a direct response to what Democrats have alleged is potential impropriety on the part of President Trump and his 2016 White House campaign.
But the bill, which spans nearly 700 pages, also has the potential to reshape voting, campaigning and government ethics.
View the complete March 8 article by Max Greenwood on The Hill website here.