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What resources is the federal government prepared to commit to state and local governments for election reform?

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What resources is the federal government prepared to commit to state and local governments for election reform?

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• What will the federal government expect from state and local governments in return for its investment in election reform? • Who at the federal level will administer and enforce the new law and how? Without presuming to predict how the conference committee will resolve these issues an amusing but usually futile exercise the following analysis will use these questions as a framework for a discussion of what the H.R. 3295 conference is likely to consider in moving election reform from if to when. What resources is the federal government prepared to commit to state and local governments for election reform? This is the one area on which both the House and Senate bills are in near-total agreement. Given the totals contained in both bills, the House and Senate each contemplate a multi-year, multi-billion dollar commitment to state and local election reform. Consequently, state and local governments can expect a major infusion of federal funds for election administration as part of the conf

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