Fair Elections Now Act
The bill would reform how House elections are financed, altering rules on funding sources, contributions, disclosures, and enforcement.
The bill would reform how House elections are financed, altering rules on funding sources, contributions, disclosures, and enforcement.
HR 9354 (119th Congress) is a bill introduced in the United States House of Representatives titled “To reform the financing of House elections, and for other purposes.” The measure was introduced and referred to the House Committee on House Administration on June 18, 2026. Co-sponsor listed: John Larson.
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