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Committee on House Administration Ranking Member Brady Applauds Appeals Court Decision on Van Hollen v. FEC

May 15, 2012 Press Release

This decision, which requires the disclosure of certain electioneering communications, is a step in the right direction towards the ultimate goal of overturning the Citizens United v. FEC decision

Ranking Member Robert Brady Statement on the Schweikert Amendment

May 10, 2012 Press Release

House Administration Committee Ranking Member Robert Brady statement on the Schweikert Amendment, which would prohibit funds for the Department of Justice to bring any action against any State for how it implements a Voter I.D. law

House Administration Democrats Applaud FCC Decision on Political Ad Disclosure

Apr 27, 2012 Press Release

House Administration Democrats were pleased to hear the FCC ruled to require broadcasters to post political advertisement information online, and restore some integrity to elections after the disastrous Citizen’s United decision.

House Democrats Urge GOP to hold DISCLOSE Act Hearing: Post Video of Campaign Finance Forum

Apr 23, 2012 Press Release

Democratic Members of the Committee on House Administration posted the video from their forum, “The Most Expensive Seat in the House: The State of Our Campaign Finance System.”

Congressman Brady Lauds Court Decision on Federal Voter Registration Form

Apr 17, 2012 Press Release

The 9th Circuit today decided a case that has far reaching implications for the right to vote. The decision, which requires Arizona to accept the federal voter registration form, which does not require an applicant to show proof of citizenship.

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