Hawaii's governor signs first-of-its-kind campaign finance reform bill, setting state on collision course with legal precedents allowing corporate election spending.
Hawaii's governor signed a first-of-its-kind campaign finance reform bill into law, setting the state on a collision course with legal precedents that allow corporations to pump billions into elections.
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