The Disclose Act is a law that wants people to know who is using money to influence politics. When people or groups give money to politicians or political campaigns, they are called donors. The Disclose Act wants donors to tell everyone who they are and how much money they gave. This way, people can know who has influenced a politician's decisions and ideas. Think of it like when you bring cookies to class, and you tell your classmates that you brought them. The Disclose Act wants donors to do the same thing. This law helps everyone see exactly which donors are supporting which politicians so we can all make informed decisions when it comes time to vote.