WASHINGTON With the strong backing of President Obama, Sen. Ron Wyden pressed Monday to find Republicans to support campaign reform legislation requiring corporate CEOs, labor leaders and directors of special interests to appear in and take credit for any political ad they finance. The Senate is scheduled to vote on the bill Tuesday. The push came as the Senate was poised to vote Tuesday to break a Republican filibuster on the Disclose Act, which is designed to give voters a clear understanding of who is financing third-party campaign commercials. The bill would also prohibit foreign corporations from sponsoring political ads in the United States.
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