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Tenney Backs Bill to Stop Biden’s Federal Election Takeover Plans

July 21, 2022

Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (NY-22), co-chair of the Election Integrity Caucus, today joined with Congressman Ted Budd (NC-13) to introduce the Promoting Free and Fair Elections Act, which will prevent President Biden from turning federal agencies into partisan voting operations for Democrats.

In March 2021, President Biden issued Executive Order (E.O) 14019, titled “Promoting Access to Voting,” which empowers unrelated federal agencies to craft and execute plans related to voting and elections. In January 2022, Tenney joined Reps. Budd and Mike Garcia (CA-25) demanding answers from then-Acting Director of the Office of Management and Budget, Shalanda Young, about E.O. 14019 and possible involvement by far-left third party organizations.

Congresswoman Tenney also joined Congressman Budd on six amendments to the recently passed House Appropriations bills that would defund E.O. 14019.

“Voting is one of our most sacred rights as American citizens, and it must be protected. President Biden has no business turning federal agencies into partisan voting operations for Democrats. It’s unconstitutional and would further undermine confidence in the integrity of our elections,” said Tenney. “I am standing up today to put an end to this overreaching effort, and I appreciate Congressman Budd’s continued leadership on this issue.”

“President Biden’s executive order empowering every federal agency to engage in electioneering on the taxpayers’ dime raises serious ethical and legal concerns. This sweeping directive is inherently partisan and directed primarily at groups expected to vote for one party instead over another," said Budd.

Specifically, the Promoting Free and Fair Elections Act prevents E.O. 14019 from being implemented and requires the strategic plans to be reported to Congress. It prohibits agencies from working with third party groups to conduct voter registration or mobilization activities on agency property. Further, agencies are prohibited from conducting any activity covered by the E.O., except voter registration at military recruiting centers, until they disclose their plans to Congress.

The full text of the bill is available here.

A one-pager on the bill is available here.

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