The House Administration Committee on Thursday advanced a divisive election reform bill that would encourage states to adopt stricter voter ID requirements, force D.C. to change some election processes and make changes to federal campaign finance rules. The bill, which is more than 200 pages long, advanced to the House floor by a 8-4 vote, after Republicans rejected dozens of Democratic amendments during an hours-long markup. Republicans first introduced a version of the bill last year, in response to Democrats’ attempts to pass a sweeping election reform bill that would have expanded federal authority in elections. Republicans unveiled the bill at a field hearing on Monday in
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