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  2. Dark money - Wikipedia

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    Anti-"dark money" advertisement in April 2015 in the Union Station stop of the Washington Metro.The image was part of a comic book-themed campaign sponsored by three groups—AVAAZ, the Corporate Reform Coalition, and Public Citizen—aimed at pressuring Securities and Exchange Commission chairwoman Mary Jo White to rein in dark money.

  3. Shadow campaigns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Shadow campaigns (or dark money) refers to spending meant to influence political outcomes where the source of the money is not publicly disclosed or is difficult to trace. [1] United States campaign finance law has been regulated by the Federal Election Commission since its creation in the wake of the Watergate Scandal in 1975, and in the years ...

  4. Ohio's still in the dark on dark money: Here are today's top ...

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    Today's Top Stories Runners make their way from Second Street down to Pete Rose Way as they approach the first mile marker during the 26th annual Flying Pig Marathon , Sunday, May 5, 2024, in ...

  5. How Dark Money and Super PACs Are Influencing the 2022 ... - AOL

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    Super PACs, dark money, outside spending -- keeping it all straight can be tough, especially with the seemingly constant barrage of political attack ads in the background. Holiday Spending: Get Top...

  6. Secrets About Dark Money Trump and Biden Don’t Want ... - AOL

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    The proliferation of “dark money” in political spending stems from the Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission ruling, which allowed corporations, nonprofits and ...

  7. DISCLOSE Act - Wikipedia

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    The bill would amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to provide for greater and faster public disclosure of campaign spending and to combat the use of "dark money" in U.S. elections (which increased from $69 million in 2008 to $310 million in 2012). [5] The 2023 version of the DISCLOSE Act bill: [6]

  8. Dark money is the core of corruption in Ohio politics ...

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    Dig into the scandal surrounding House Bill 6, and you find will dark money at the core of the corruption scheme. This political moolah greased the way to bribery, indictments and prison time, not ...

  9. Arabella Advisors - Wikipedia

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    Arabella Advisors is a Washington, D.C.–based for-profit consulting company that advises left-leaning donors and nonprofits about where to give money and serves as the hub of a politically liberal "dark money" network. [2] It was founded by former Clinton administration appointee Eric Kessler. [2]