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HB69: Print media advertisements; requirement for those sponsored by political party committee.
Chief Patron
Del.
Bob Marshall (R-13)
Bob Marshall
(R-13)
Manassas, VA
Served: 1992–
Progress
| Introduced | |
| Passed Committee | |
| Passed House | |
| Passed Senate | |
| Signed by Governor | |
| Became Law |
Status
02/12/2008: Failed to Pass in Committee
Summary
Requirements for print media advertisements sponsored by a political party committee. Requires a political party committee to obtain the permission of its candidate before sponsoring a print media advertisement that clearly identifies the candidate that the party committee is opposing.
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Votes were cast on this bill on the following dates for which Richmond Sunlight has video: 02/12/2008.
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I'd like somebody to explain this. I worry that it's an undue first amendment restriction, but I get the sense that I'm not understanding it entirely.
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