Congress Still Protecting Dark Money Donors
A series of measures in Congress’ annual omnibus spending bill show that Democrats have given up their fight to end the dark money era.
A series of measures in Congress’ annual omnibus spending bill show that Democrats have given up their fight to end the dark money era.
Senate Democrats will vote Thursday on a dark money disclosure bill, known as the DISCLOSE Act. They should do what’s needed to let it succeed.
As anonymous cash buys Democratic primaries, party officials will be forced to declare which side of the democracy crisis they’re on.
This week we highlighted initiatives that could shed light on dark money groups and called on other news outlets to push for stronger disclosure laws.
A live Q&A With The Lever & ProPublica.
Congress, state legislatures, shareholders and news organizations must speak out — and reform the system. Right now.
Industrialist Barre Seid funded a new dark money group run by Trump judicial adviser Leonard Leo, who helped eliminate federal abortion rights.
A secretive donor network built the Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority, and brought them the case and arguments to overturn Roe v. Wade.
To get America back to work and boost profits, the Koch network and other right-wing money groups have long pushed to return to pre-pandemic schooling.
A dark money group started by the 2020 presidential hopeful hasn’t disclosed its donors as promised.