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Michigan Rep Matt Maddock wants to register fact-checkers

Michigan Rep. Matt Maddock wants to register fact-checkers Anthony Izaguirre and David Eggert Associated Press LANSING  A Michigan Republican known for challenging the results of the 2020 presidential election has turned his attention to those who fact-check the claims of public officials. State Rep. Matt Maddock this week introduced the Fact Checker Registration Act, which would force journalists and others who perform fact checks to register with the state and insure themselves with a $1 million fidelity bond. His legislation also would fine fact checkers $1,000 every day they don t register. The proposal, which critics argue would violate First Amendment protections for the press and free speech, appears unlikely to be a priority, even in a legislature controlled by his fellow Republicans.

GOP lawmaker in Michigan wants to register fact-checkers | News, Sports, Jobs

Associated Press LANSING, Mich. (AP) A Michigan Republican known for challenging the results of the 2020 presidential election has turned his attention to those who fact-check the claims of public officials. State Rep. Matt Maddock this week introduced the “Fact Checker Registration Act,” which would force journalists and others who perform fact checks to register with the state and insure themselves with a $1 million fidelity bond. His legislation also would fine fact checkers $1,000 every day they don’t register. The proposal, which critics argue would violate First Amendment protections for the press and free speech, appears unlikely to be a priority, even in a legislature controlled by his fellow Republicans.

Michigan Republican wants to create register for fact checkers and journalists

Michigan Republican wants to create register for fact checkers and journalists By David Eggert and Anthony Izaguirre Published  GOP Rep. Matt Maddock LANSING, Mich. - A Michigan Republican known for challenging the results of the 2020 presidential election has turned his attention to those who fact-check the claims of public officials. State Rep. Matt Maddock this week introduced the Fact Checker Registration Act, which would force journalists and others who perform fact checks to register with the state and insure themselves with a $1 million fidelity bond. His legislation also would fine fact checkers $1,000 every day they don t register. The proposal, which critics argue would violate First Amendment protections for the press and free speech, appears unlikely to be a priority, even in a legislature controlled by his fellow Republicans.

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