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More Candidate Information for Congress: Education, Service, Employment

New rules require Congressional candidates to disclose detailed information about their educational background, military service, and employment history. This aims to increase transparency and provide citizens with a fuller picture of those seeking public office. Providing false information will result in fines or imprisonment.
Key points
Candidates for the House of Representatives and Senate must provide their educational background, military service (if any), and employment history.
Knowingly providing false information or withholding required data carries a penalty of up to a $100,000 fine, one year in prison, or both.
These changes apply to elections held on or after the enactment date, increasing accountability for candidates to voters.
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Additional Information
Print number: 117_HR_9703
Sponsor: Rep. Torres, Ritchie [D-NY-15]
Process start date: 2022-12-30