The Task Force will continue to gather experts, call out corruption and threats to democracy, evaluate areas for improvement, and propose legislative solutions.
Kevin Mullin will continue to work through the Anti-Corruption and Democracy Reform Task Force to gather experts, evaluate reforms, and propose legislative solutions to combat corruption in Congress.
Occurrences
As co-chair of the Anti-corruption and Democracy Reform Task Force, I look forward to working with my colleagues to strengthen our democracy, restore public trust in our institutions, and make sure America’s leaders are following the law.
Evidence
"As co-chair of the Anti-corruption and Democracy Reform Task Force, I look forward to working with my colleagues to strengthen our democracy, restore public trust in our institutions, and make sure America’s leaders are following the law," said Co-Chair Kevin Mullin.
"The Task Force will continue to gather experts, call out corruption and threats to democracy, evaluate areas for improvement, and propose legislative solutions. The next Task Force meeting will focus on reforms for the Executive Branch."
Assessments
Mullin is an active U.S. Representative, and the evidence shows that during the same congressional term he co-chaired the Anti-Corruption and Democracy Reform Task Force, helped launch it, gathered expert input, focused on corruption in Congress, and committed the task force to evaluating reforms and proposing legislative solutions. That directly matches the promised federal campaign/office action, which was about continued work through the task force rather than enactment of a specific bill.