#NEW: We’re launching a resource to help educate people about the importance of transparency in our elections.
Visit our new website, http://StopSecretSpending.org , to learn how we can #StopSecretSpending and get more transparency, less corruption in our politics.pic.twitter.com/O714hGV5M7
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In recent election cycles, wealthy special interests spent over $1 billion in secret money to support political candidates. Voters will never know where that money came from, because those wealthy special interests weren't required to follow transparency laws.
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Voters have a right to know who's spending big money to influence their vote. Political transparency advances the principles of the
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Real transparency about who is spending big money on elections—at all levels of government—will mean:
More government accountability
Less influence for wealthy special interests
Less political corruption.
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Fortunately, there are policy solutions available that can put an end to this deception and restore transparency to our elections. Read about those solutions here:
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During an election year, having real transparency is more important than ever.
We encourage you to help us spread the word! Visit our website for social media resources, shareable images and videos, and FAQs.
Together, we can #StopSecretSpending.
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