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A federal lawsuit has been filed against Hawaii’s Act 11, a law that restricts corporate and organizational spending on political activities, challenging its constitutionality. The law, set to take effect in 2027, aims to limit the influence of money in elections by classifying corporations as "artificial persons" and prohibiting their involvement in election or ballot-related activities. The Institute for Free Speech argues that the law threatens free speech rights and suppresses the ability of advocacy groups and residents to organize and express public concerns.
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