California Election Discloser Act Clears Assembly with Bipartisan Support.
Source: Los Cerritos News
With a bipartisan vote in the State Assembly today, California moved one step closer to enacting the nations most comprehensive election disclosure law. Assembly Bill 700, authored by Assemblymember Jimmy Gómez (D-Los Angeles), requires all non-candidate campaign committees to disclose the identity of their top three funders in all campaign advertisements.
Under AB 700, all ballot measure and PAC (political action committee) committees supporting or opposing candidates will be required to display the names of their top 3 true funders on a solid black background on the bottom third of the screen for a full 5 seconds for television and video ads. Each name must be displayed on a separate line in a large clear font and use regular capitalization. Similar disclosure rules will exist for radio, print and online ads, and robocalls.
Through this landmark, first in the nation bill, weve never been closer, anywhere in the country, to shining a light on Dark Money in all its forms by making it illegal for voters to be misled about who is truly paying for political ads, said Trent Lange, President of the California Clean Money Campaign. Every Californian who cares about the integrity and honesty of our electoral process owes Assemblymember Gomez a huge thank-you for his tenacious championing of this cause and this bill.
The California Disclose Act also creates new rules for earmarking and tracking of contributions to these committees to identify true funders when they try to hide behind shell groups with misleading names. AB 700 is now headed to the State Senate for their approval.
Read more: http://www.loscerritosnews.net/2016/01/27/california-election-discloser-act-clears-assembly-with-bipartisan-support/
NV Whino
(20,886 posts)Let's hope other states follow.
forest444
(5,902 posts)That's always their fallback whenever state legislatures pass anything that even looks like reform. Luckily, it just takes one new Justice to jeopardize their use of the Supreme Court as a third house of Congress - and two to guarantee that they can't.
It's in God's hands I suppose.