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The proposal would change how House election campaigns are funded, likely including measures to alter campaign finance rules, donation limits, or public financing options for candidates running for the House of Representatives. These changes would affect candidates, political donors, and voters by reshaping how money flows into congressional campaigns. The specific reforms would be determined as the bill moves through the House Committee on House Administration.
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