. >> day primo university of rochester has done interesting work on disclosure. more on the side of the benefits of disclosure. the focused has been more the cost, but often there is presumed large benefits of disclosure and what primo and others have seen as the kind of information that is disclosed not often made use of by ordinary citizens and often not made use of in advertisements. and so if you were thinking ofare thinking of places you might have looked to adjust the law little bit, why do you need to know the employer of someone who gives money? why do you need their home the home address, why should that be available forever on the internet? often times disclosure laws are motivated more by caldwell, who want to drain the swamp and do what we can let's have disclosure and disclaimers. and where you probably see more negative effects would be below the federal level. they all have lawyers. try to get involved in politics. there is a find for that. you didn't file the addendum to the quarterly report. but you do see cases where these kinds of registration