
Tom Joyce
Reporter at Mount Airy News
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1 week ago |
wataugademocrat.com | Tom Joyce
(The Center Square) - Montana recently became the sixth state this year to pass a ban on foreign spending on ballot measures. Watchdog organizations, however, say the state's new law is inadequate. Montana's new law bars non-U.S. citizens, foreign governments, foreign political parties and foreign-owned entities from contributing to campaigns surrounding ballot measures. The legislation passed mostly along party lines, with near-unanimous Republican support and limited Democratic backing.
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1 week ago |
heraldpalladium.com | Tom Joyce
(The Center Square) – Montana recently became the sixth state this year to pass a ban on foreign spending on ballot measures. Watchdog organizations, however, say the state’s new law is inadequate. Montana’s new law bars non-U.S. citizens, foreign governments, foreign political parties and foreign-owned entities from contributing to campaigns surrounding ballot measures. The legislation passed mostly along party lines, with near-unanimous Republican support and limited Democratic backing.
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1 week ago |
greenevillesun.com | Tom Joyce
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1 week ago |
thecentersquare.com | Tom Joyce
(The Center Square) – Montana recently became the sixth state this year to pass a ban on foreign spending on ballot measures. Watchdog organizations, however, say the state’s new law is inadequate. Montana’s new law bars non-U.S. citizens, foreign governments, foreign political parties and foreign-owned entities from contributing to campaigns surrounding ballot measures. The legislation passed mostly along party lines, with near-unanimous Republican support and limited Democratic backing.
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1 week ago |
thecouriertimes.com | Tom Joyce
(The Center Square) – A federal watchdog and lawmakers want to see better management of the National Human Trafficking Hotline. Empower Oversight is pressing the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to extend its deadline for applicants to operate the hotline; the current application deadline is May 30, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. The contract pays up to $9 million annually. kAm%96 4FCC6?E 4@?EC24E@C :D !@=2C:D[ 2? @C82?:K2E:@?
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