Suhas will continue to advocate for campaign finance reform.
Continue to advocate for campaign finance reform.
Occurrences
He also supports preventing Members of Congress from trading individual stocks and will be a strong advocate for preventing corruption in politics.
He will also support legislation to reform our campaign finance laws to ensure middle-class families are not drowned out by money that corrupts our elections.
Evidence
The campaign issues page says Subramanyam signed the Big Money Out VA pledge, will continue to advocate for campaign finance reform, and will support legislation to reform campaign finance laws.
His House office says he and Rep. Bilirakis introduced the Campaign and Election Accountability Act on January 21, 2026, to address a campaign-finance loophole involving foreign nationals.
Congress.gov shows Subramanyam introduced H.R. 7193, which would amend the Federal Election Campaign Act to prohibit helping foreign nationals make election contributions or donations.
In floor remarks, Subramanyam said he introduced the Campaign and Election Accountability Act and described it as a step toward the larger goal of overturning Citizens United.
Assessments
Subramanyam promised to continue advocating for campaign finance reform. During the same term, he introduced H.R. 7193, the Campaign and Election Accountability Act, issued an official House announcement about the bill, and made floor remarks tying it to broader campaign-finance reform goals including Citizens United. Because the promise was framed as continued advocacy rather than enactment of a specific reform, these legislative and public actions satisfy the promised outcome.