Trump 'White House in waiting' helped develop Ohio voting bill touted as model for states
A new bill announced by Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose to standardize and modernize state voting records is being welcomed by election administrators and some voter advocates, who say it could increase transparency and confidence in elections.
But the first-of-its-kind legislation was developed with help from a think tank that is leading the charge nationally for more restrictive voting rules and has been called a White House in waiting for a second Trump administration. The bill also is winning praise from conservative activists who have spread fear about illegal voting as part of an effort to pressure election officials to more aggressively purge voter rolls.
The measure, known as the Data Analysis Transparency Archive (DATA) Act, could offer a glimpse of a future conservative agenda on voting issues. At a Feb. 22 press conference announcing the bill, LaRose, a Republican, thanked the America First Policy Institute for helping with the development of the legislation. AFPI reportedly aims to create a policy platform for former President Donald Trump.
A spokesman for LaRose did not respond to an inquiry about AFPIs role in developing the bill. But Hilton Beckham, AFPIs director of communications, said via email that the group did not write the bill. Beckham said it came out of an AFPI report released last year, which found that many local election offices are failing to retain election data as required by law, and that in many counties, the total number of ballots cast doesnt match up with the total number of registered voters who cast ballots.
https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2023/03/08/trump-white-house-in-waiting-helped-develop-ohio-voting-bill-touted-as-model-for-states/