Massachusetts S525 aims to limit political spending by foreign-influenced corporations.
Massachusetts S525 seeks to limit political spending by foreign-influenced corporations by amending Chapter 55. It defines "foreign-influenced corporation" as one where a single foreign owner or multiple foreign owners hold significant ownership stakes. The bill prohibits such corporations from making independent expenditures, electioneering communications, or contributions to PACs or ballot question committees. It also mandates that any entity using funds from these corporations in political communications must disclose this source of funding.
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