Twitter has closed its political action committee and donated its surplus cash — more than $117,000 — to a pair of charities.
Of the charities benefiting from Twitter's money, one focuses on engaging Latinos in the political process, and the other works to "eliminate racial discrimination, champion social justice, and improve race relations" in sports.
"This funding will be used to further our mission of promoting full, nonpartisan participation of Latinos in the American political process, from citizenship to public service," Vargas said.
To better support and defend our users, Twitter has created #PAC."
Despite axing its PAC, Twitter still maintains a robust lobbying presence in Washington, DC.