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Colorado: bill to regulate 527s pending in House

The Fort Collins Coloradoan reports: A bill requiring so-called 527 political advocacy groups to identify financial donors passed the Colorado House Committee on State, Veterans and Military Affairs by a 9-1 vote on Thursday.

It will now head to the full House for a vote.

The bill, aimed to identify financial donors that have flooded both state and federal elections with millions of dollars that mostly fund political attack ads, will bring more fair rules to campaign finance laws, said Rep. Morgan Carroll, D – Aurora. -- The Coloradoan - www.coloradoan.com - Ft. Collins, CO.

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