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.
Quick reaction
One tap helps tune what we surface next.
Reader discussion
Public commentsNo comments yet. Start the discussion around this signal.
Follow this signal
Get updates on this story
We will email you if this changes materially. No spam. Daily brief optional.
Map context
Open map near United States
Keep the story in context with nearby live signals, countries, and category movement.
Related coverage
More story pages
DOJ veterans fear probe into ex-CIA Director John Brennan is being stacked with Trump loyalists
DOJ veterans fear criminal probe into ex-CIA Director John Brennan is being stacked with Trump loyalists
Democrats launch effort to 'sabotage-proof' elections
Democratic power players launch effort to 'sabotage-proof' elections.
Zelensky discusses steps to hold Russia financially accountable for Ukraine's seized assets
Zelensky discussed further steps with the head of 'Naftogaz' to bring Russia to financial responsibility
Crimean man sentenced to 17 years for treason after sharing military info with Ukraine
A resident of Crimea's Djankoy district has been sentenced to 17 years in prison for treason after providing Ukraine with information about military equipment.
More live signals
Continue with the live feed.
The fastest nearby updates load from the public feed, not the enriched story endpoint.