Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows testified before Congress on Thursday in support of HR 1, an 800-page election reform bill that is “a direct attack on free speech and federalism” according to the R Street Institute.

During the hearing, Representative Bryan Steil (R-Wisc.) pressed Bellows on the merits of HR 1, specifically whether the reported success of Maine’s elections is a result of the state’s autonomy over its election system or a product of federal mandates, like those outlined in HR 1.

Also buried in HR 1 are provisions to expand public financing of elections. Congressman Steil questioned Bellows about Maine’s so-called clean elections law, including The Maine Wire’s report about Bellows forfeiting her seat in the Maine Senate to run for Secretary of State after running her Senate campaign with $74,150 in public funding.

Watch the full five minute exchange below:

Jacob Posik, of Turner, is the director of legislative affairs at Maine Policy Institute. He formerly served as policy analyst and communications director at Maine Policy, as well as editor of the Maine Wire. Posik can be reached at jposik@mainepolicy.org.

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