Minnesota disclosure rules work, Target's contribution revealed
By Ryan Sibley Aug 19 2010 11:33 a.m.
When Target made that controversial $150,000 donation in July to a conservative political group, they were able to do so because of new rules set in place by Supreme Court's ruling in the Citizens United case.
Minnesota previously took steps to make sure people would know about such contributions, and it worked. Read here to find out the steps Target had to take in its expenditure.
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