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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · H.R. 7306 (Introduced in House) — To establish the Democracy Dollars Program under which citizens may direct the making of payments to candidates in el... · Sec. 121

Sec. 121. Public outreach and education program

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As part of carrying out the Democracy Dollar Program, the Democracy Dollar Administrator, in consultation with the Democracy Fund Commission and such other persons as the Administrator determines to be appropriate, shall develop and carry out a State-based public outreach and education campaign to increase public awareness regarding the ability of eligible individuals to direct that payments to be made to candidates and committees under the Program. In carrying out the public outreach and education program under this subtitle, the Democracy Dollar Administration may make grants to local election officials and nonprofit organizations (including organizations described in section 504(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986) to carry out appropriate outreach and education activities, under such terms and conditions as the Administrator considers appropriate.
In carrying out the public outreach and education program under this subtitle, the Democracy Dollar Administrator, in consultation with the Democracy Fund Commission and such other persons as the Administrator determines to be appropriate, shall develop, establish, and update as necessary, a single State-sponsored public website through which the public may obtain, in an easy to understand and user-friendly format, information about the Democracy Dollar Program, including the ability of eligible individuals to direct payments to be made to candidates and committees under the Program.
The Democracy Dollar Administrator may use publicly available social media platforms to supplement the public outreach and education program under this subtitle and to support the operation of the pubic website developed and established under subsection (c).
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