Of, By, and For the Party – John O. McGinnis
It is a rule of legislation: the higher sounding the title, the lower the quality of its content and the motives of those proposing it. So it is for H.R. 1, the so-called For the People Act, already passed by the House Representatives and soon to be taken up by the Senate. The bill, which runs nearly 800 pages, proposes to transform federal elections in the United States. It also contains some of the most blatantly partisan, most obviously unconstitutional, and most unwise provisions ever passed by a chamber of Congress. This brief essay recounts some of the low points even if it lacks the space for a more comprehensive condemnation.
via lawliberty.org