A 3929 — Requires Disclosure Of Social Media Posts That Are Paid For By A Campaign
This bill requires the disclosure of social media posts that are paid for by political campaigns. The aim is to increase transparency around political advertising on social media platforms. It addresses the harm domain of misinformation and disinformation by ensuring users can identify paid political content. The bill was introduced in the 2025-2026 legislative session and is currently referred to the Codes Committee for review.
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