Lobbying Activities
- Called for $400 million in election funding via the Election Assistance Commission in the FY24 House and Senate Appropriations packages to strengthen our elections and protect election workers. - Called on appropriations committee members in the House of Representatives to maintain funding levels for the Members Representational Allowances (MRA). - Called for funding for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to maintain training and resources for election officials.
- Supported the TRUST in Congress Act, H.R. 396, a bill to require members of Congress to place their holdings in a qualified blind trust or divest, as well as advising members on best practices for possible future legislation to reign in congressional stock trading. - Supported expanded federal protections for election workers and election officials from increasing threats and intimidation. - Called for new funding streams that election administrators and their staffs can utilize specifically for threat monitoring, safety and doxxing training, privacy services and home security. - Called for enhanced information sharing and coordination about threats against election officials between federal, state and local law enforcement entities. - Supported clarifying and expanding existing federal protections against threats and intimidation to include authorized election agents, contractors, vendors, and volunteers. - Called for increased anti-doxxing protections for election workers and their families to protect against threats and harassment. - Called on the Committee on House Administration (CHA) to maintain its committee funding so it can provide adequate resources for its expanded membership, duties, and responsibilities. - Supported the MARSHALS Act, S. 1873/H.R.3607, a bill to transfer the United States Marshals Service to the judicial branch - Called for increased Congressional oversight of executive tariff, judicial and election policy - Supported efforts around increased transparency in Super PAC advertisements