Federal Election Commission (FEC) Members said they were close to reaching a deal to Advance New Disclosure Rules for Online Political Advertisements.
The Commission postponed a Vote on New Rules to give them more time to draft a Compromise.
The move appeared likely to head off a Partisan Clash, which could have Derailed the FEC’s efforts to write New Disclosure Rules for Political Ads on:
- Facebook Inc.
- Alphabet Inc.’s Google
- Twitter Inc.
- Other Online Platforms
An FEC Vote now is expected to take place March 13th or March 14th, said FEC Chairwoman Caroline Hunter.
“We’re very close to finalizing” a rulemaking plan, Hunter, a Republican, said at a Brief Commission Meeting. “I have full confidence we’ll get there.”
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