Arkansas Strikes First Blow Against Foreign Influence In U.S. Politics
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Arkansas Strikes First Blow Against Foreign Influence In U.S. Politics

New law signed by Governor Sanders forces agents of hostile states to reveal funding and affiliations, setting a model for other states to follow.

Joe Gebbia

Arkansas Governor Sarah Sanders took a big step toward protecting her state from the Chinese Communist Party and other nefarious foreign agents.

She signed a bill demanding representatives acting on behalf of hostile foreign adversaries such as the People’s Republic of China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea register publicly, disclose who bankrolls them, and spell out exactly what they are doing in Arkansas politics.

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