Georgia House panel endorses bill to force social media political messenger disclosures
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"The sole purpose is so our constituents know who's paying for what and where the money is going. Media is changing from your traditional television advertisements you see on TV to this right here," Hilton said while holding up his cell phone at Thursday's committee meeting.
The legislation does not stipulate a threshold for how many followers a person must have on their social media account in order to be considered influential. Hilton said he's more concerned with making public that someone was paid by a candidate or political committee than how popular the endorser is.
Read at Georgia Public Broadcasting
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