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State Lawmaker Wants to Fight Outside Campaign Cash by Taxing It

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We've all heard about the record amount of money that's being spent in politics right now, especially in the wake of the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision. State Assemblyman Marc Levine has a novel idea: why not tax independent expenditure committees?

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