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** Tech Policy Talks: Regulating Political Ad Spending ([link removed])
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Thursday, April 1, 2021 from 1-2 p.m. Eastern Time ([link removed])
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Despite federal laws requiring transparency, much political campaign spending is obscured by regulations that exempt advertising agencies, consultancies and other sub-vendors from reporting their spending on behalf of political clients.
The Duke University Center on Science & Technology Policy and Campaign Legal Center will host a virtual panel discussion on the regulations that govern federal reporting of political sub-vendor spending. Offering insight from across sectors, the panel will outline current regulations, consider their implications on public transparency and evaluate potential reforms.
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* Shana Broussard, Chair, Federal Election Commission
* Tatenda Musapatike, Founder and CEO, Voter Formation Project
* Brendan Fischer, CLC Director, Federal Reform
* Jordan Lieberman, VP & General Manager, Politics & Public Affairs, a4 media
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