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Nevada Secretary Of State Ross Miller Proposes Campaign Transparency Bill

AIR DATE: March 13, 2013
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Secretary of State Ross Miller has introduced a bill that would require what he calls real-time campaign contribution disclosure. If passed, the law would require reporting of campaign contributions and gifts within 72 hours. The bill also requires a number of other disclosures including the amount of cash campaigns have on hand. We'll talk with Secretary Miller about his bill and why greater transparency is needed. 

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Ross Miller, Nevada Secretary of State



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