“Battle Lines Drawn as Ad Disclosure Proposal Fails in House, Debate Continues in Senate”

Bloomberg BNA: “The House’s rejection March 27 of a proposal requiring greater disclosure for campaign advertising was just the latest litmus test of Republican and Democratic attitudes toward the issue, with general elections mere months away. Following an afternoon of vigorous floor debate, House Democrats were unable to insert an amendment into the Republican-led Federal Communications Commission Process Reform Act (H.R. 3309) that would have mandated that groups placing political ads on TV disclose contributors of $10,000 or more.”

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