Public Funding Bill in U.S. House Gains 5 Co-Sponsors in Last Week

February 27th, 2010

HR 1826, which provides for public funding for candidates for Congress, gained 5 co-sponsors in the last week, and now has 138. No other election-law bill in the House gained any co-sponsors in the last week, except for HR 3025. HR 3025, which requires states to use bipartisan redistricting commissions, gained one co-sponsor last week, and now has 27 co-sponsors.

One Response to “Public Funding Bill in U.S. House Gains 5 Co-Sponsors in Last Week”

  1. Northern Exposure Says:

    Shouldn’t ALL ballot qualified parties in each state be involved in this? It should be “Tri-Partisan” at least!