A landmark bill was approved late Wednesday by the House of Representatives to federalize and make permanent many of the election reforms adopted as temporary measures in 2020 by a handful of states in response to the CCP Virus pandemic. The election reforms including radically expanded mail-in, early and absentee voting, as well as automatic, online and same-day voter registration with minimal verification, were followed by widespread allegations of voter fraud in seven states that marred the 2020 presidential contest between then-President Donald Trump and former Vice-President Joe Biden, the ultimate declared winner. In addition, the measure — the “For the People Act of 2021” — requires states that have not already done so to establish independent commissions for congressional redistricting, restructures the Federal Election Commission (FEC) as a partisan-majority rule campaign regulatory agency and creates extensive new restrictions on freedom of speech during campaigns. The bill further establishes millions …