Government
Oct. 23, 2010
State Agency Expands Disclosure Rules For Political Campaign Ads
In response to the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark Citizens United decision, the California Fair Political Practices Commission has created a new rule requiring groups that run political ads to identify their source of funding.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - In response to the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark Citizens United decision, the California Fair Political Practices Commission has created a new rule requiring groups that run political ads to identify their source of funding.
The FPPC, a state agency that serves as a watchdog for campaign finance, passed the regulation last week and it will take effect next month...
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