Legislature nullifies Tempe call to reveal political contributions

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | The Republic

Nine of 10 Tempe voters called for lifting the curtain on secretive money in city elections, but lawmakers this week passed a bill that would stop that. The measure now goes to the governor, who was a beneficiary of ‘dark money’ spending in his 2014 run for office.

“Dark money” refers to political non-profits that spend money on political ads, robocalls and other efforts to sway elections without any requirement to disclose donors. The Tempe measure would force the organizations to unveil financial backers if spending exceeds $1,000 in municipal elections. Phoenix is beginning to explore a similar measure.

But House Bill 2153 would prohibit cities from enforcing such campaign-finance reforms.

Rep. Vince Leach, R-Tucson, the bill’s sponsor, said the landslide passage of the Tempe measure on March 13 didn’t deter him.

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