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The DISCLOSE Act of 2021 aims to increase transparency in federal elections by requiring advocacy groups, corporations, and labor unions to disclose the identities of donors who give $10,000 or more for campaign-related activities. The bill also strengthens protections against foreign interference by prohibiting foreign nationals from participating in election-related decision-making or funding digital campaign ads and ballot initiatives. For the average citizen, this legislation would provide more information about the original sources of funding behind political advertisements and judicial nomination campaigns.
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