Gregory Coll
Candidate for U.S. House Maryland District 8

Gregory Coll

Republican Party
Supports 0 of 20 reforms

Will you endorse, prioritize, and support:

The Freedom to Vote Act, which would protect and strengthen our right to vote, help get big money out of politics so billionaires can’t buy elections, and help stop gerrymandering?

The Freedom to Vote Act, which would protect and strengthen our right to vote, help get big money out of politics so billionaires can’t buy elections, and help stop gerrymandering?

No response

The John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, which would help stop discriminatory voting laws before they can take effect?

The John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, which would help stop discriminatory voting laws before they can take effect?

No response

Modifying the Senate’s filibuster rules, as has been done more than 160 times, to allow the Senate to debate and pass legislation without a minority veto?

Modifying the Senate’s filibuster rules, as has been done more than 160 times, to allow the Senate to debate and pass legislation without a minority veto?

No response

The Protecting Our Democracy Act, a package of accountability and transparency reforms to strengthen the rule of law and prevent future presidents from abusing their power?

The Protecting Our Democracy Act, a package of accountability and transparency reforms to strengthen the rule of law and prevent future presidents from abusing their power?

No response

The Washington, D.C. Admission Act, which would provide statehood and a full voice in Congress to the more than 700,000 residents of the District of Columbia?

The Washington, D.C. Admission Act, which would provide statehood and a full voice in Congress to the more than 700,000 residents of the District of Columbia?

No response

Modernizing and updating the Electoral Count Act to prevent corrupt, self-interested politicians from stealing a future election?

Modernizing and updating the Electoral Count Act to prevent corrupt, self-interested politicians from stealing a future election?

No response

Preventing partisan officials from disregarding the will of the people and overturning elections?

Preventing partisan officials from disregarding the will of the people and overturning elections?

No response

Making the voter registration process convenient, fair, and secure for all eligible Americans—including same-day (“Election Day”) and automatic voter registration?

Making the voter registration process convenient, fair, and secure for all eligible Americans—including same-day (“Election Day”) and automatic voter registration?

No response

Ensuring all eligible Americans can have safe and accessible voting options, such as vote-by-mail, no-excuse absentee voting, and early voting?

Ensuring all eligible Americans can have safe and accessible voting options, such as vote-by-mail, no-excuse absentee voting, and early voting?

No response

Restoring voting rights of all persons convicted of wrongdoing after they have served their sentences (although Common Cause supports voting rights for currently incarcerated individuals, at a minimum, do you support rights restoration for the previously-incarcerated)?

Restoring voting rights of all persons convicted of wrongdoing after they have served their sentences (although Common Cause supports voting rights for currently incarcerated individuals, at a minimum, do you support rights restoration for the previously-incarcerated)?

No response

Ending the practice of prison gerrymandering by requiring the Census Bureau to count incarcerated individuals as residents of their home community instead of place of incarceration?

Ending the practice of prison gerrymandering by requiring the Census Bureau to count incarcerated individuals as residents of their home community instead of place of incarceration?

No response

Creating independent redistricting commissions, as more than 10 states have already enacted, to allow voters to choose their elected officials instead of politicians cherry-picking their voters?

Creating independent redistricting commissions, as more than 10 states have already enacted, to allow voters to choose their elected officials instead of politicians cherry-picking their voters?

No response

Creating a voluntary, small donor matching program (including those modeled off of the system in the Freedom to Vote: John R. Lewis Act) for presidential and congressional elections that enhances the power of grassroots donors and the voices of everyday Americans?”

Creating a voluntary, small donor matching program (including those modeled off of the system in the Freedom to Vote: John R. Lewis Act) for presidential and congressional elections that enhances the power of grassroots donors and the voices of everyday Americans?”

No response

Strengthening disclosure requirements for campaign-related spending, including for online advertisements, by corporations and outside groups, like those reforms contained in the DISCLOSE Act?

Strengthening disclosure requirements for campaign-related spending, including for online advertisements, by corporations and outside groups, like those reforms contained in the DISCLOSE Act?

No response

Amending the Constitution to overturn the Citizens United decision and other court cases that have empowered the wealthy and corporate entities to unduly influence American elections?

Amending the Constitution to overturn the Citizens United decision and other court cases that have empowered the wealthy and corporate entities to unduly influence American elections?

No response

Passing congressional, executive, and judicial ethics reforms (including a judicial code of conduct for Supreme Court justices), such as those contained in Division C of the For the People Act?

Passing congressional, executive, and judicial ethics reforms (including a judicial code of conduct for Supreme Court justices), such as those contained in Division C of the For the People Act?

No response

Protecting our privacy by requiring companies to minimize the data they collect, protect civil rights, and provide protections against the abusive collection, sharing, and use of personal data?

Protecting our privacy by requiring companies to minimize the data they collect, protect civil rights, and provide protections against the abusive collection, sharing, and use of personal data?

No response

Prohibiting discriminatory algorithms including prohibiting algorithmic processes that would suppress an individual’s right to vote as found in the Algorithmic Justice and Online Platform Transparency Act?

Prohibiting discriminatory algorithms including prohibiting algorithmic processes that would suppress an individual’s right to vote as found in the Algorithmic Justice and Online Platform Transparency Act?

No response

Strengthening local journalism through targeted funding and long term investments to address the civic information needs of our communities?

Strengthening local journalism through targeted funding and long term investments to address the civic information needs of our communities?

No response

Safeguarding access to social media data to create transparency and hold platforms accountable as found in the Social Media Disclosure and Transparency of Advertisements Act?

Safeguarding access to social media data to create transparency and hold platforms accountable as found in the Social Media Disclosure and Transparency of Advertisements Act?

No response

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