Bill On Political Ad Disclosures Falls A Little Short In Senate

ReutersBill on political ad disclosures falls a little short in SenateWashington PostSenate Republicans on Tuesday blocked legislation requiring fuller disclosure of the money behind political advertising, derailing a major White House initiative and virtually ensuring an onslaught of attack ads during this year's midterm ...Money spoke against Disclose ActSan Francisco ChronicleObama pushes Congress to pass small business planReutersRepublicans block campaign finance measureLos Angeles TimesChristian Science Monitor -USA Today -MiamiHerald.comall 1,507 news articles »

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