HR 1: An Act For the Politicians, Not the People
08 March 2019
David Keating, President of the Institute for Free Speech, discusses the First Amendment concerns and muzzling effects of proposed provisions in HR 1, the so-called "For the People Act," and how the legislation is replete with provisions for the politicians.
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