Senate Fails to Advance DISCLOSE Act

Senate Fails to Advance DISCLOSE Act

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Public Statement

WASHINGTON — Today the League of Women Voters of the United States CEO Virginia Kase Solomón issued the following statement in response to the failed 49-49 US Senate vote on the DISCLOSE Act: 

“We are disappointed our elected officials in the Senate failed to advance legislation that would require public disclosure when it comes to dark money groups seeking to influence elections. 

“Voters have the right to know who is making large campaign contributions to influence elections and their votes. When contributions are made, we believe it must be done with transparency. Transparency is a baseline requirement for a healthy democracy.     

“The League will continue to fight to ensure that voters can make decisions free from the influence of dark money and special interest groups in our politics. We call on our elected officials to continue to put this issue at the forefront of the fight for our democracy. And we call on the White House to also look for ways to address campaign finance and ensure transparency in our election process.” 

Read and listen to Virginia Kase Solomón’s testimony before the Senate Rules and Administration Committee here.

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Press Contact: Shannon Augustus | 202-768-9578 | saugustus [at] lwv.org 

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