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Dark Money, Democracy, and the Fight for Transparency with Reilly Neill
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Dark Money, Democracy, and the Fight for Transparency with Reilly Neill

The Counter

October 9, 202453m 26s

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Show Notes

The unchecked flow of dark money in politics is eroding our democracy. Since the Citizens United ruling, corporations and the ultra-wealthy have been able to sway elections, drown out individual voices, and flood communities with attack ads, all while operating in the shadows. This isn't just about politics—it’s about power, accountability, and the very foundation of our freedoms.

In this episode of The Counter, we sit down with Reilly Neill—author, former Montana state legislator, and candidate for Congress—to discuss the dangers of dark money, its impact on local and national elections, and what we can do to take back our democracy.

Democracy isn’t a spectator sport. Citizen involvement—running for office, serving on advisory boards, attending public meetings, and demanding transparency—is more critical than ever.

🎧 Join us for a conversation on how we can fight back against dark money and reclaim the power of the people.

To learn more about Reilly Neill, please visit her website at www.neill4congress.com

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Host:  Penny Ronning Writer:  Penny Ronning Producers:  Penny Ronning, Ty Lowe Editor:  Ty Lowe Sound Designer/Engineer:  Ty Lowe Music:  Ty Lowe, Konstantin Klimov Intro Vocals:  Roy Pack Graphic Design:  Penny Ronning, Ty Lowe Website:  Ty Lowe

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Reilly Neill

Reilly Neill is a former Montana State House Representative, member of the Water Policy Interim Committee, and longtime newspaper publisher. She organized and facilitated statewide reproductive rights rallies in 2021 and after the Dobbs decision in 2022 and remains the administrator of a 5,000-strong online Montana reproductive rights group.

Reilly and her husband Brad live near Livingston in Park County where they've invested in their community for over 25 years. They continue to raise their family through the academic and sports programs of Montana’s public schools and universities.



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