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Defines "synthetic media" in political campaigns as manipulated media creating false impressions. Permits candidates to seek legal relief against such media use. Requires disclosure of manipulation. Holds sponsors liable, not media, unless disclosure is altered. Encourages prompt court rulings.
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📜 This document's name is Washington Senate Bill 5152. AGORA also tracks this document under the name Washington SB 5152 (Synthetic Media).