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Campaign disclosure law, changes stir debate

By By Scott Finn

June 27, 2008 · Julie Archer of the WV Citizen Action Group and Steve Cohen, head of the state chapter of Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse, discuss whether third-party groups should be allowed to produce political campaign ads without disclosing who’s funding them or how much they’re spending.
Julie Archer of the West Virginia Citizen Action Group and Steve Cohen, head of the state chapter of Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse, discuss whether third-party groups should be allowed to produce political campaign ads without disclosing who’s funding them or how much they’re spending. A federal judge’s recent ruling is prompting lawmakers to once again debate whether third-party groups should be allowed to produce political campaign ads without telling the public who’s funding them or how much they’re spending.
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