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A House panel on Thursday advanced a bill that seeks to allow blind or otherwise print-impaired voters to privately and independently vote by returning marked ballots online.
But a host of federal agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, warned in a report to states ahead of last fallâs election the billâs provisions would amount to a âhigh-riskâ endeavor that could compromise election integrity by allowing hackers to manipulate ballots and election results âat scale.â
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from freespeechforpeople.org The Supreme Court is facing a crisis of confidence. Contrary to the founding principles of our democracy, the Supreme Court has greenlighted partisan gerrymandering, gutted the Voting Rights Act, and allowed unlimited sums of money from corporations and wealthy donors to flood our elections. The Federalist Society and other corporate-backed organizations have spent…
John Brautigam and Ron Fein: Maine should ban political spending by foreign-influenced corporations
As the first state to pass ranked-choice voting and public funding of elections, Maine has led the nation before in the fight for democratic self-government. It’s time for Maine to lead again.
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Ron Fein
The Maine Legislature is considering a bill to ban political spending by corporations that are partly owned by foreign entities. Here’s why they should do that and why the arguments raised by the bill’s corporate opponents don’t hold water.
Most people agree that foreign entities shouldn’t be able to influence our elections. It doesn’t matter whether it’s Russian military intelligence, a Canadian energy conglomerate, or a collection of European financiers. In fact, the leading court decision, written by then-Judge (now Justice) Brett Kavanaugh and later upheld by the Supreme Court, involved a Canadian who wanted to print some election flyers and pass