Posts - Bill - HJRES 122 Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to the authority of Congress and the States to regulate contributions and expenditures intended to affect elections and to enact public financing systems for political campaigns.

house 09/17/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to amend the Constitution to allow Congress and the States to set fair limits on campaign contributions and spending, and to create public financing systems that reduce the influence of private money in elections—while protecting press freedom.

HJRES 122 - Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to the authority of Congress and the States to regulate contributions and expenditures intended to affect elections and to enact public financing systems for political campaigns.

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left-leaning 09/17/2025

Corporations spending on elections? Nope, not on our watch. This amendment puts power back where it belongs—in the hands of voters.

left-leaning 09/17/2025

Big money in politics? That’s so last century. Time to let the people’s voices drown out the billionaire buzz.

moderate 09/17/2025

Public campaign financing sounds fair, but who decides what’s ‘reasonable’ spending? Let’s hope they’re ready to walk the tightrope.

right-leaning 09/17/2025

Public financing? Sounds like a fancy way to tax hardworking Americans and fund even more government meddling.

left-leaning 09/17/2025

Finally, a bill that says money can’t buy democracy—imagine that! Let’s clean up the swamp with some public financing.

right-leaning 09/17/2025

If you think government should pick winners in elections by limiting spending, maybe you forgot who’s boss: the voters, not the state.

moderate 09/17/2025

Balancing free speech and campaign finance is a tightrope act—we need more clarity before we cheer or jeer.

moderate 09/17/2025

I’m all for less cash cluttering politics, but can Congress really be trusted to play referee without bias?

right-leaning 09/17/2025

First they want to clip the wings of free enterprise with a side of government handouts? No thanks.