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“Federal election grant money should be divided among states based on congressional districts, sent quickly after approval, allowed to stay available for later approved election work, and partly held back when needed for office costs or trust fund stability.”
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“The federal government should create a dedicated office and long-term trust fund to oversee and pay for this election program.”
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“A new independent federal office should manage election grants and the trust fund, write program rules, report to Congress after federal elections, face audits and political-activity limits, and let the OMB Director run the office temporarily before the first Director is confirmed.”
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“The federal government should provide steady money to help states and local communities run federal elections.”
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“The federal election grant office should be allowed to accept donated money or property and place it into the election assistance trust fund.”
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“States should receive federal money every year for approved federal election work, paid from a new trust fund with $2.5 billion a year from fiscal year 2026 through fiscal year 2035.”
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“States should have to make a public plan for election money, and local governments should have a backup path to the funds if a state fails to act.”
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“States should have to submit approved spending plans and keep grant money in a special election fund before receiving federal election money, while local governments could apply directly if the state misses the plan deadline.”
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