Share Source: AP Photo/Lynne Sladky On Thursday, Honest Elections Project released a report highlighting "H.R. 1’s Impacts on Election Safeguards and Voting Practices." Townhall spoke to Jason Snead, the executive director of HEP, about the report and about election reform in this country. The report's introduction warns of "a credibility crisis," also discussing how "Restoring public trust in elections should be top of mind for lawmakers and public officials." On HR 1, the "For the People Act," the report reads: Progressive officials, meanwhile, are charging in the opposite direction. Earlier this year, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 1, the “For the People Act,” and now the Senate is considering its version of the bill. The legislation constitutes an unprecedented attempt by the federal government to rewrite election laws in all 50 states. The policies contained in its 800 pages would violate the principles of federalism, weaken election security laws, force states to make sweeping changes to elections, and expose the voting process to unnecessary risks of fraud, chaos, and litigation.