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2002 SESSION
HB 556 Campaign Finance Disclosure Act; political comm. disclosure reports.
Introduced by: S. Chris Jones | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Campaign Finance Disclosure Act; schedule for political committee disclosure reports. Sets out a single annual schedule for filing reports by PACs and political committees of six reports a year. Present law requires committees to comply with different candidate filing schedules for May and November elections depending on whether the committee is involved in a May or November election, or possibly both. This proposal is a recommendation of the Joint Subcommittee Studying Campaign Finance Reform pursuant to SJR 393 (2001).
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Campaign Finance Disclosure Act; schedule for political committee disclosure reports. Sets out a single annual schedule for filing reports by PACs and political committees of six reports a year. Present law requires committees to comply with different candidate filing schedules for May and November elections depending on whether the committee is involved in a May or November election, or possibly both. This proposal is a recommendation of the Joint Subcommittee Studying Campaign Finance Reform pursuant to SJR 393 (2001). This bill is identical to SB 330.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Campaign Finance Disclosure Act; schedule for political committee disclosure reports. Sets out a single annual schedule for filing reports by PACs and political committees of six reports a year. Present law requires committees to comply with different candidate filing schedules for May and November elections depending on whether the committee is involved in a May or November election, or possibly both. This proposal is a recommendation of the Joint Subcommittee Studying Campaign Finance Reform pursuant to SJR 393 (2001).