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Protecting Voters Against the Widespread Influence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) 


In the context of elections, AI could be used to distort reality and mislead voters in dangerous ways. As the 2024 election rapidly approaches, the risk that AI could be used to deceive voters or manipulate our democratic process continues to grow. Thankfully, there are promising signs in Congress for a bipartisan path to safeguard elections from the emerging threat this technology presents.

Campaign Legal Center (CLC) calls on Congress to pass two important bipartisan bills — the AI Transparency in Elections Act and the Protect Elections from Deceptive AI Act — without delay.

Read the full story here.

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Voters Need to Know that “Redboxing” Remains a Widespread Problem

CLC Explains

Coordination between candidates' campaigns and outside election spending groups (like super PACs and secret money nonprofits) undermines transparency in our elections. It’s also quite illegal, but that hasn't stopped this practice from becoming commonplace in our democracy. CLC’s Saurav Ghosh, Director of Federal Campaign Finance Reform, describes the problem with illegal coordination in this video.

Read CLC’s report on unchecked coordination between candidates and outside groups.

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Featured Event


Today, Wednesday, March 27, at 1:00 PM ET, CLC’s panel of experts will discuss the importance of election workers in safeguarding our democracy, what can be done to retain election workers and institutional knowledge and steps made both statewide and nationally toward protecting election workers.
 
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Women in Politics: A Conversation With Mary Hayashi


Tomorrow, Thursday, March 28, at 2:00 PM ET, in conversation with CLC’s Senior Director of Policy and Strategic Partnerships Catie Kelley, Mary Hayashi will discuss the solutions she’s uncovered in her book "Women in Politics." 

RSVP Now. 
 
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Dismantling Barriers to Youth Civic Engagement


This Monday, April 1, at 11:30 AM ET, panelists will discuss the unique barriers facing young voters, highlight the attempts to exclude these voters from our elections and, finally, discuss solutions to facilitate the participation of young voters in our democracy.

RSVP Now.

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