Senate reviews sweeping election reform bill

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Senate Rules & Administration Cmte holds hearing to examine “S1, the For the People Act.”

Fmr Atty Gen Eric Holder, MI Secy of State Jocelyn Benson, Brennan Center for Justice pres Michael Waldman, WV Secy of State Mac Warner, fmr GOP FEC Chair Trevor Potter, Democracy 21 dir Fred Wertheimer, fmr GOP FEC Chair Bradley Smith, and fmr GOP FEC Chair Lee Goodman testify.

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