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A new campaign-finance bill pending in Congress aims to lift the curtain on who is paying for advertisements and other communications that could influence elections. The bill, created in response to a Supreme Court ruling earlier this year, would require nonprofit groups organized under 501(c)4 of the federal tax code -- along with wealthy corporations -- who issue political communications to reveal their top donors.
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