Dark Money in United States Politics
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Unlimited spending by corporations and billionaires has compromised voters’ faith in our democracy. Elections should not be bought and paid for by secret donors and special interests. The DISCLOSE Act is a common-sense plan that would promote transparency and help restore the principle of one person, one vote. But common sense doesn’t always hold in Congress, and today Republicans chose to side with dark money donors over American voters.
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Michael Erbschloe
Michael Erbschloe worked for over 30 years performing analysis of the economics of information technology, public policy relating to technology, and utilizing technology in reengineering organization processes. He has authored several books on social and
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