Campaign finance reform bill passes after McNally issues rebuke of dark-money groups The Citizen 4 years ago Among several provisions, the bill requires 501(c)4s, considered dark-money organizations, to disclose any expenses over $5,000 around an election Source: The Daily News Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window) X Source of 'mystery money' given to Bill Ketron's campaigns among questions for hearingDateApril 11, 2021In relation toLascassasTennessee statutes make it easy to gamble with borrowed money. A new bill could change that.DateFebruary 19, 2021In relation toLascassasGov. Bill Lee unveils new school funding formula aimed at focusing money directly on studentsDateFebruary 24, 2022In relation toLascassas