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Nonprofit Privacy Legislation Could Hide Political Donors, Watchdog Group Says

Posted on February 11, 2021 by pogowasright.org

Seth Tupper reports:

A watchdog group says legislation presented by Gov. Kristi Noem as a nonprofit protection effort could hide political contributions.

Noem sent her lawyer, Mark Miller, to testify on the bill during legislative committee hearings.

Read more about some proposed bills and the response/concerns by the Campaign Legal Center on SDPB.

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