In The News

October 2017
Crosscut: A $70 barrier to equity at national parks
The Olympian: Democracy needs digital transparency
Market Armor: Twitter caves: Announces plan to improve “transparency” for political ads
TechCrunch: Twitter announces new ‘transparency center’ for ads
Recode: Tech companies and U.S. lawmakers are clashing over the need for new regulations targeting political ads
Death Rattle Sports: U.S. lawmakers want crackdown on Facebook, Twitter political ads
Financial Regulation News: Bipartisan bill looks to train employees, close the skills gap
The Ripon Advance: Coffman, McCain lead bicameral bill targeting online political advertising by foreign entities
Record-Bee Community News: Thompson hopes to close ‘skills gap’
Talking Points Memo: Bipartisan bill aimed at foreign election influence on social media unveiled
Inside Radio: New bill would make political digital ads ‘honest’
Campaigns and Elections: What will the transparency fight mean for digital advertising?
PC: Bill would regulate political ads on social media
Ad Exchanger: Senators crack down on Facebook and other platforms with a bill to regulate online political ads
The Business of Television: Honest Ads bill creates online political ad public file
Alexandria News: Warner, Klobuchar, McCain introduce bipartisan legislation to prevent foreign interference in future elections, improve transparency of online political ads
The Washington Post: Facebook and Google might be one step closer to new regulations on ad transparency
Politico: Lawmakers unveil bill to thwart Russian election ads on social media
USA Today: Senators unveil bipartisan bill to reveal who is buying political ads on social media
Government Technology: What's new in civic tech: Bipartisan Honest Ads Act targets online political ads
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