"Dark Money in Politics"
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•What is ‘dark money’ political spending, and how does it affect US politics?
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Recent media coverage has pointed to escalating dark money spending on both the Democratic and Republican sides.
Julian Zelizer : The term sounds scary and raises the specter of shadowy people manipulating U.S. politics.
He says dark money is usually referring to money spent on elections that comes from sources that cannot be identified.
Zelizer says a lack of donor transparency raises multiple concerns.
Unlike the federal government, a number of states and localities have bolstered their disclosure rules in recent years .
Emily Lau: Efforts to improve transparency can seem like a game of whack-a-mole: Each new round of regulations tends to generate new workarounds.
Lau: The experiences in these states and elsewhere may offer models and lessons for other jurisdictions.
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