They don't want you to know
Whose (no-so 'free') "speech" it really is.
...the house appropriations financial services subcommittee voted along party lines to prohibit the FCC from implementing their proposal to add another layer of transparency to the political ad process. committee chair Hal Rogers (r-Ky) argued that fiscal matters are private and should remain that way, according to the LA Times.
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