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This article discusses legislative efforts to restrict corporate political spending in Hawaii and Montana. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the impact is political/legal rather than on specific products, supply chains, or company margins. The measures are at early stage and face likely court challenges, making commercial effects uncertain and distant.

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  • Hawaii lawmakers sent a bill to Governor Josh Green aiming to redefine corporations to prevent election spending.
  • Montana volunteer group gathering signatures for a similar measure (The Montana Plan) for November ballot.
  • Legislation responds to corporate and dark money influence since 2010 Citizens United ruling.
  • Potential legal challenges expected if enacted, with implications for corporate political spending across states.

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