Reps Luján, Yarmuth Say FCC Disclosure Item Is Just First Step
A pair of Democratic Reps who have pushed for greater transparency in political advertising disclosures were encouraged by the Federal Communications Commission's new clarification, issued this week in resolving a raft of complaints, but suggested it fell short of what they were looking for. Reps Ben Ray Luján (D-NM) and John Yarmuth (D-KY) said, “While we are encouraged by this first step toward better transparency in the FCC’s political file rules, it merely highlights that more work needs to be done." They said for starters that if the new Administration wants to "drain the swamp," it should include strenghtening disclosures so that it was clear that the "true donors" behind issue ads were identified. They also want the FCC's online political file database to be machine readable. They said they would introduce new legislation to make sure that the public knows who is funding the political ads they see and hear.
Reps Luján, Yarmuth Say FCC Disclosure Item Is Just First Step