House Bill
H.R. 7750
To prevent election interference.
Primary Sponsor
George Latimer
D - NY
Cosponsors
0
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Summary
HR 7750 aims to establish measures to prevent foreign and domestic interference in U.S. elections, though specific provisions have not yet been made public. The bill has been referred to both the Armed Services and Judiciary Committees, suggesting it may address both cybersecurity threats and legal frameworks around election protection. Representative Latimer introduced this legislation amid ongoing concerns about the integrity of America's electoral process.
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Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR H2453)
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To prevent election interference.
HR 7750 aims to establish measures to prevent foreign and domestic interference in U.S. elections, though specific provisions have not yet been made public. The bill has been referred to both the Armed Services and Judiciary Committees, suggesting it may addre
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HR 7750 aims to establish measures to prevent foreign and domestic interference in U.S. elections, though specific provisions have not yet been made public. The bill has been referred to both the Armed Services and Judiciary Committees, suggesting it may address both cybersecurity threats and legal frameworks around election protection. Representative Latimer introduced this legislation amid ongoing concerns about the integrity of America's electoral process.
- Bill Number
- 7750
- Introduced
- 3/5/2026
- Status
- Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR H2453)
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Fact Sheet
- Title
- To prevent election interference.
- Bill Number
- 7750
- Sponsor
- No sponsor
- Status
- Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR H2453)
- Introduced
- 3/5/2026
- Summary
- HR 7750 aims to establish measures to prevent foreign and domestic interference in U.S. elections, though specific provisions have not yet been made public. The bill has been referred to both the Armed Services and Judiciary Committees, suggesting it may address both cybersecurity threats and legal
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