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This article discusses campaign finance reform efforts at the state level in response to the Citizens United ruling. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the news is about political spending regulation, not about any specific company, commodity, or supply chain. The impact on commercial sectors is indirect and speculative at best.

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  • Hawaii bill redefines corporations to limit election spending, sent to governor.
  • Montana volunteer group gathering signatures for The Montana Plan.
  • Over $4 billion tracked in 2024 federal elections, $1.9 billion from dark money.
  • Governor Green must decide by June 30 whether to veto the Hawaii bill.

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