# ClarityActLatestDraft


Headline: 🇺🇸 Ending
Dark Money: Why the "Clarity Act" Draft Matters for Democracy
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Is foreign influence secretly shaping our elections? The latest draft of
the Clarity Act (H.R. 901) aims to answer that question with a
resounding "No."
Recent research into campaign finance has highlighted a critical
vulnerability in our current system: the "Foreign Influence
Loophole." While foreign nationals are strictly prohibited from
contributing to U.S. campaigns, current regulations allow them to funnel money
through U.S. shell companies to Super PACs and political organizations.
Here is what the latest draft of the Clarity Act proposes to do:
🔍 Close
the Loophole: It amends the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to
explicitly ban foreign nationals from making contributions to Super PACs and
other political entities, closing the shell-company gap.
📢 Mandatory
Disclosure: The draft requires any organization engaging in political
spending to disclose the identity of donors who contribute over $5,000. This
ensures voters know who is funding the ads they see.
⚖️ Accountability:
It empowers the FEC to enforce stricter penalties for non-compliance, ensuring
that "dark money" has nowhere to hide.
In an era where information warfare is a genuine threat, legislative
clarity isn't just a legal technicality—it's a safeguard for our sovereignty.
This draft is a crucial step toward ensuring that American elections are
decided by American voters.
I’ll be watching this bill closely as it moves through committee.
Transparency is non-negotiable.
#ClarityAct #CampaignFinance #ElectionIntegrity
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