AB 950
Political Reform Act of 1974: advertisements.
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Bill overview
This bill, known as the Billboard DISCLOSE Act, amends the Political Reform Act of 1974 to clarify and standardize how political advertisements are disclosed. Specifically, it expands the definition of ‘print advertisement’ to include yard signs and billboards, and it provides more flexibility in shortening the names of committees and contributors on advertisements. The bill also aims to improve the visibility and readability of disclosure information on various media, including print, electronic, and text message ads.
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