Dark-money groups would have to reveal donors, spending under new Ohio House bill

Cleveland.com: Legislation seeking to erase “dark-money” political spending from Ohio was introduced Monday by Republican state lawmakers.

House Bill 762, dubbed the “Light of Day” bill, would create sweeping new requirements for corporations, unions, nonprofits, LLCs and other organizations to disclose their state-level political spending, as well as their donors. Groups that make political donations would have to create separate accounts earmarked specifically for such spending and publicly report contributors to and spending from such accounts.

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