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Washington Supreme Court upholds $35 million penalty against Meta
Washington Supreme Court upheld a $35 million penalty against Meta for violating the Fair Campaign Practices Act by failing to provide complete information about political ads. The court affirmed the lower court's ruling, stating the disclosure law meets 'exacting scrutiny' and is narrowly tailored to ensure election transparency.
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