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SAN JUAN, Texas — Over a year has passed since Texas mandated that local governments provide access to campaign finance reports online, yet numerous small towns and school districts remain non-compliant. This lack of adherence to state law raises concerns about transparency and accountability in local elections.
The requirement was established to enhance public access to campaign finance information, allowing citizens to scrutinize the funding behind political campaigns. However, many local entities have not updated their websites or implemented the necessary systems to make these reports available. This oversight not only undermines the intent of the law but also limits voters' ability to make informed decisions.
Advocates for transparency are calling on local officials to take immediate action to rectify this situation. They emphasize that making campaign finance reports accessible online is crucial for fostering trust in the electoral process and ensuring that all candidates operate under a level playing field. The ongoing non-compliance highlights a significant gap in governance that needs urgent attention.
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