Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB57

Introduced
1/15/25  

Caption

Relating To Corporations.

Impact

If enacted, SB57 will significantly amend Chapter 414 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes. The requirement for corporations to report detailed expenditure and contribution information could deter corrupt practices by forcing companies to be accountable for their political spending. This could enhance shareholder confidence in the corporations they invest in, as shareholders can scrutinize how their investments are being used to influence political processes.

Summary

SB57 focuses on enhancing the corporate reporting requirements surrounding political contributions and independent expenditures for both domestic and foreign corporations operating in Hawaii. This bill mandates that any corporation making over $10,000 in a year on independent expenditures and contributions must disclose this information in an annual report to its shareholders. This initiative seeks to promote transparency in corporate financial activities, ensuring that shareholders are well-informed about the political expenditures made by their companies.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding SB57 pertains to the extent of corporate responsibility and transparency in political contributions. While supporters argue that increased transparency is vital for healthy corporate governance and democracy, critics may raise concerns regarding the burden this reporting might place on smaller corporations. Additionally, there may be discussions about the adequacy of the limits set for determining mandatory reporting, as well as the implications for private companies that prefer to keep their political activities confidential.

Companion Bills

HI HB149

Same As Relating To Corporations.

Similar Bills

HI SB201

Relating To Corporations.

HI HB149

Relating To Corporations.

HI SB18

Relating To Corporations.

HI SB18

Relating To Corporations.

CA AB1819

Political Reform Act of 1974: contributions and expenditures by foreign-influenced business entities.

CA AB83

Political Reform Act of 1974: contributions and expenditures by foreign-influenced business entities.

PA HB2099

In the Secretary of the Commonwealth, further providing for powers and duties of the Secretary of the Commonwealth; in primary and election expenses, further providing for definitions, for organization of political committees, treasurer and assistant treasurer and records of candidate and committees, for registration and for reporting by candidate and political committees and other persons, providing for limitations on certain contributions, further providing for residual funds, for late filing fee and certificate of filing, for contributions or expenditures by national banks, corporations or unincorporated associations, for advertising and for reports by business entities and publication by Secretary of the Commonwealth and providing for independent expenditures and for independent expenditure evaluation; and providing for corporate political accountability.

PA SB11

In the Secretary of the Commonwealth, further providing for powers and duties of the Secretary of the Commonwealth; in primary and election expenses, further providing for definitions, for organization of political committees, treasurer and assistant treasurer and records of candidate and committees, for registration and for reporting by candidate and political committees and other persons, providing for limitations on certain contributions, further providing for residual funds, for late filing fee and certificate of filing, for contributions or expenditures by national banks, corporations or unincorporated associations, for advertising and for reports by business entities and publication by Secretary of the Commonwealth and providing for independent expenditures and for independent expenditure evaluation; and providing for corporate political accountability.