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House amends bill to require disclaimers on large campaign ads but exempts small items
Utah House of Representatives · February 11, 1992
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Summary
House Bill 232, which would require disclaimers on large-scale candidate advertising so sponsors are identifiable, was amended to exempt small items such as lawn signs, bumper stickers and buttons; the amended bill passed 59–2 and proceeds to the senate.
Representative Jordan Tanner presented House Bill 232 to require disclaimers on candidate advertising (billboards, newspapers and other large-scale ads) so rival candidates and the public can identify who paid for an advertisement. During floor debate Representative Jones…
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