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New Hawaii law targets corporate influence in politics after Citizens United ruling

The law takes effect July 1, 2027, and backers say it could curb $1.9 billion in dark-money spending tracked in 2024.

  • On Thursday, Hawaii Gov. Josh Green signed Senate Bill 2471 into law, redefining corporations to exclude political spending. The measure takes effect July 1, 2027, and seeks to bypass the 2010 Supreme Court Citizens United ruling.
  • The 2010 Supreme Court Citizens United decision opened a 'disturbing floodgate' for unlimited political spending. Watchdog groups tracked more than $4 billion in federal election spending in 2024, nearly 12 times the 2008 total.
  • Senate Bill 2471 classifies corporations as 'artificial persons' that retain business privileges but cannot spend money to influence elections. The Brennan Center for Justice tallied a record $1.9 billion in 'dark money' spending in 2024 from undisclosed sources.
  • Tom Moore of the Center for American Progress praised the law as a 'bold step' to curb corporate influence, while Hawaii Attorney General Anne Lopez warned it will be difficult and costly to defend in court.
  • At least 14 other states have launched similar efforts to counter Citizens United's fallout, with Montana activists gathering signatures for a ballot initiative dubbed The Montana Plan ahead of the November election.
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New Hawaii law targets corporate influence in politics after Citizens United ruling

Hawaii's Democratic governor has signed a bill to curb corporate and "dark money" influence in politics. This move comes after the 2010 U.S.

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