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June 2010
111th Congress: Perriello backs exemption for NRA from DISCLOSE requirements
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DISCLOSE is proposed legislation initiated by congressional Democrats to ameliorate the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision. Under the law, ads by shell organizations are required to identify the five largest contributors to the sponsoring organization; if a corporation sponsors political advertising, the CEO must appear to 'stand by' it. There are additional transparency measures, and there's a ban on sponsorships by foreign corporations.

The exemption was initially drawn to benefit only the NRA, which lobbied for it, but under fire it was expanded so that a few others, such as AARP, are also included--although they did not seek the exemption.

Dave Sagarin, June 21, 2010


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