Rep. Steve Israel of New York and chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) called for the passage of the Disclose Act as a way to eliminate a wealthy few wielding excessive influence over elections.
Referencing the impact of super PACs since the passage of Citizens United, Israel said during Daily Rundown that “voters…have the right to know who’s buying these elections.”
Democrats put together the Disclose Act legislation as a response to the 2010 Citizens United ruling that allows for unlimited spending by corporations and unions on elections. The bill would mandate additional disclosures for groups that pay for election ads. For example, the Senate version of the bill requires that any group spending $10,000 or more on ads or any political activity to file with the Federal Election Commission and adds an “I approve this message” disclaimer from group leaders to campaign ads.








