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On the recordMarch 3, 2021
Mr. Speaker, our Nation faces serious challenges, including an ongoing pandemic, vaccine distribution hurdles, continued lockdowns from out-of-touch Governors, prolonged closures of our schools, and one-in-four small businesses face the risk of permanent closure. At a time when the American people are concerned with election integrity, a top priority of our Democrat leadership is to federalize election laws, removing the authority of State legislatures expressed in Article I, Section 4 of the Constitution. H.R. 1, the bill before us today, would allow for taxpayer-funded campaigns through a government match on political contributions at a 6- to-1 ratio. So a $200 contribution would be matched by the taxpayer to the tune of $1,200. H.R. 1 would also hinder the rights of States to determine their registration voting practices, including mandating automatic voter registration. The suggestion being made by my Democrat friends and colleagues that opposition to this legislation is somehow a form of voter suppression is ridiculous. I and my colleagues would never consider engaging in a course of action that suppresses a citizen's legitimate right to vote. This is a partisan power grab that threatens election integrity. ``One citizen, one vote'' is my solemn resolve. I oppose this amendment and the underlying bill.
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Dan Meuser
Republican · Pennsylvania

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