Thursday, March 5, 2020

Free speech argument prevails over ‘dark money’ complaint

Protection of free speech prevailed over complaints of “dark money” in legislative debate as the Oklahoma House of Representatives voted to increase privacy protections for donors to nonprofit entities.


House Bill 3613, by Rep. Terry O’Donnell, creates the “Personal Privacy Protection Act.” The law would ban state government entities from forcing nonprofits to disclose the identities, home addresses, and other personal information of supporters.

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from Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs Free speech argument prevails over ‘dark money’ complaint