Bill Targets Nonprofit Campaign Finance Loophole
February 11, 2026·14 days ago·via Decatur Daily

A proposed bill aims to plug a nonprofit "loophole" in campaign finance laws, curbing dark money that fuels big-government liberals and special interests. Lawmaker Orr pushes transparency to level the field, protecting elections from unaccountable cash dumps eroding voter trust. Conservatives back this to ensure sovereignty stays with citizens, not shadowy donors buying policy. Closing gaps promotes fair play without expanding federal bureaucracy.
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