Connecticut 2023 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00379

Introduced
1/18/23  
Introduced
1/18/23  
Refer
1/18/23  
Refer
1/18/23  
Refer
3/15/23  
Report Pass
3/27/23  
Refer
4/10/23  
Refer
4/10/23  
Report Pass
4/17/23  

Caption

An Act Prohibiting The Use Of Private Funds By The State And Municipalities For Election Administration Purposes.

Impact

The implementation of SB00379 could significantly alter the landscape of election funding within the state. By restricting public agencies from soliciting or using private funds for election-related administration, the bill could necessitate a greater reliance on public funding sources. This requirement might reshape how elections are budgeted and financed, potentially increasing demands on public budgets to cover the costs associated with election administration.

Summary

SB00379 aims to prohibit the use of private funds by the state and municipalities for election administration purposes. This legislative measure aims to amend existing election laws, specifically targeting the funding sources that can be utilized by public agencies when conducting elections. By disallowing private funding for election-related activities, the bill seeks to enhance transparency and avoid potential conflicts of interest that could arise from private donations influencing election processes.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB00379 appears to be mixed, with supporters arguing that it promotes fairness and integrity in the electoral process by ensuring that elections are funded transparently. Opponents, meanwhile, argue that the limitations imposed on private funding could hinder the ability of election officials to respond to financial demands, especially in cases where public funding may not be sufficient. This division reflects broader concerns about the implications of funding sources on electoral fairness.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the definition of what constitutes 'private funds' and the implications for local governments and municipalities that may rely on various funding methods for election administration. Critics express concerns that the ban may create financial burdens that local agencies might struggle to meet, while proponents maintain that the bill ensures accountability and reduces the risk of external influence in the electoral process. The debate highlights the tension between maintaining autonomous election administration and ensuring adequate funding under the proposed restrictions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00258

An Act Concerning The Legislative Commissioners' Recommendations For Minor And Technical Revisions To The Government Administration And Elections Statutes.

CT HB05498

An Act Concerning Election Security And Transparency, The Counting Of Absentee Ballots, Absentee Voting For Certain Patients Of Nursing Homes, Security Of Certain Election Workers, State Elections Enforcement Commission Complaints, Ballots Made Available In Languages Other Than English And Various Other Revisions Related To Election Administration.

CT SB00441

An Act Concerning Election Administration Oversight.

CT SB00263

An Act Concerning Citizens' Election Program Grants For Court-ordered Primaries And Elections And Funding.

CT HB05524

An Act Authorizing And Adjusting Bonds Of The State And Concerning Provisions Related To State And Municipal Tax Administration, General Government And School Building Projects.

CT SB00017

An Act Funding The State-wide Firearms Trafficking Task Force By Reducing Citizens' Election Program Grants.

CT SB00392

An Act Concerning Treasurers Of Candidate Committees And State Elections Enforcement Commission Complaints.

CT SB00294

An Act Concerning The Taking Of Municipal Park Lands By Municipalities.

CT SB00146

An Act Concerning The Administration Of The Rental Assistance Program And Other Housing Voucher Programs.

CT HB05328

An Act Concerning Automated Traffic Safety Enforcement In Work Zones And Municipalities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.