NR Daily: We Need Donor-Privacy Legislation Now

Politicians should not have access to the names, addresses, and employers of their political opponents in the first place.

August 12 2019

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We Need Donor-Privacy Legislation Now

Jeremy Carl

Joaquin Castro's irresponsible doxing reminds us: Politicians should not have access to the names, addresses, and employers of their political opponents. Read More

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