Three election law bills in the U.S. House of Representatives have gained co-sponsors since November 24. HR3957, to require states to permit same-day voter registration in federal elections, has gained four new co-sponsors and now has fourteen.
HR1826, for public funding for congressional elections, has gained two and now has 119 co-sponsors.
HR3025, to require states to use bipartisan redistricting commissions for U.S. House, has gained one and now has 24 co-sponsors.
Mr. Winger,
Do you think that the HR3025 bill is a good thing?
Is it useful to have “bipartisan” commissions?
Wouldn’t it be better to have “multi-partisan” or “party-free” commissions?
Interested in your thoughts. I don’t know all the issues.
Thanks,
Kimberly
Yes, I would be far better to have nonpartisan commissions than bipartisan commissions.
Spread the word . . . bi-partisan is partisan, too! :]