118th Congress
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July 8, 2024
Today, Rep. Joe Morelle (NY-25), the top Democrat of the Committee on House Administration, testified in opposition to Republicans’ bill that will erode Americans’ confidence in our safe, secure elections.
Issues:Elections
July 8, 2024
Today, Ranking Member Joe Morelle (NY-25), top Democrat of the Committee on House Administration, released a report entitled “Voting for Native Peoples: Barriers and Policy Solutions.” The report delves into the past, present, and future of Native American voting rights and proposes policy solutions to ensure every Native person can cast a ballot and have their voice heard.
Issues:Elections
July 1, 2024
Today, Rep. Joe Morelle, top Democrat of the Committee on House Administration, began the process of introducing a constitutional amendment to reverse the catastrophic harms of the Supreme Court’s decision in Trump v. United States days before Independence Day.
July 1, 2024
Today, Rep. Joe Morelle, top Democrat of the Committee on House Administration, released this statement after the Supreme Court of the United States issued its ruling in Trump v. United States:
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June 18, 2024
Ranking Member Morelle with colleagues Congressman Kildee and Congresswoman Dingell issued the following statement on the need for regulating AI use in our nation’s elections and campaign communications after a GOP candidate in Michigan released a campaign video with an AI generated Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. voice claiming the GOP candidate as the district’s “next congressman”:
Issues:Elections
June 2, 2024
Committee on House Administration Ranking Member Morelle issued the following statement on the centennial of the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924.
May 30, 2024
Committee on House Administration Ranking Member Morelle issued the following statement regarding the conviction of former President Donald Trump.
May 23, 2024
Committee on House Administration Ranking Member Morelle delivered the following opening remarks at a full committee markup.
Issues:Elections