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Money in Politics: How Much Should Be Disclosed?

Lansing Center – Governor’s Room 333 East Michigan Avenue
Lansing, Michigan 48933

Michigan Lawyers Chapter

Speakers: 

  • Bradley A. Smith, former commissioner, the Federal Election Commission, chairman, Center for Competitive Politics
  • Rich Robinson, executive director of the Michigan Campaign Finance Network

Speakers:

  • Bradley A. Smith, former commissioner, the Federal Election Commission, chairman, Center for Competitive Politics
  • Rich Robinson, executive director of the Michigan Campaign Finance Network

Americans have a rich tradition of financially supporting charitable organizations and political causes. In recent years, lawmakers and regulators have proposed requiring these organizations and causes to disclose the identity of their donors. The Mackinac Center’s Arthur N. Rupe Foundation Debate, Money in Politics: How Much Should Be Disclosed?, will address the question of whether individuals who donate to nonprofit organizations or political issues should be able to maintain their privacy.

Registration deadline is Monday, June 22 at 5:00 p.m.

You may register online by visiting www.mackinac.org/features/events. Any questions, please contact our Event Manager at 989-698-1905 or events@mackinac.org.