Our agenda will decisively address dramatic electoral, campaign finance and judicial reform.
Pursue electoral, campaign finance, and judicial reform.
Occurrences
Evidence
Jeffries wrote that in the majority Democrats 'will fight to lower the high cost of living, fix our broken healthcare system and clean up corruption wherever it is found' and that 'our agenda will decisively address dramatic electoral, campaign finance and judicial reform.' He also announced a caucus-wide briefing for May 14 on voter protection and steps Democrats are taking to advance that effort.
Jeffries and Rep. Joe Morelle announced the New York Democracy Project, a redistricting initiative aimed at responding to GOP efforts to rig the congressional map. The statement describes the initiative as part of Democrats' broader pushback on election manipulation.
Assessments
The promise was framed as pursuing reform rather than enacting a specific statute. In federal House context, Jeffries made an official same-term commitment to advance electoral, campaign finance, and judicial reform, organized a caucus briefing on voter protection, and publicly launched or backed election-related redistricting efforts. These are material pursuit actions by the candidate in office, satisfying the promised action even though the evidence does not show completed statutory reform.