Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2519 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 01/17/2024

                            Session of 2024
HOUSE BILL No. 2519
By Committee on Elections
Requested by Representative Waggoner
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AN ACT concerning campaign finance; amending the crime of corrupt 
political advertising to expand the crime to include constitutional 
amendment propositions, bond issues and other question submitted 
propositions; amending K.S.A. 25-4156 and repealing the existing 
section.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:
Section 1. K.S.A. 25-4156 is hereby amended to read as follows: 25-
4156. (a) (1) Whenever any person sells space in any newspaper, magazine 
or other periodical to a candidate or to a candidate committee, party 
committee or political committee, the charge made for the use of such 
space shall not exceed the charges made for comparable use of such space 
for other purposes.
(2) Intentionally charging an excessive amount for political 
advertising is a class A misdemeanor.
(b) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), corrupt political 
advertising of a state or local office or that is intended to influence the 
vote of any person for or against any proposition to amend the 
constitution or to authorize the issuance of bonds or any other question 
submitted at an election is:
(A) Publishing or causing to be published in a newspaper or other 
periodical any paid matter that expressly advocates the nomination, 
election or defeat of a clearly identified candidate for a state or local office 
of a question submitted to amend the constitution to authorize the issuance 
of bonds or any other question submitted at an election, unless such matter 
is followed by the word "advertisement" or the abbreviation "adv." in a 
separate line together with the name of the chairperson or treasurer of the 
political or other organization sponsoring the same or the name of the 
individual who is responsible therefor;
(B) broadcasting or causing to be broadcast by any radio or television 
station any paid matter that expressly advocates the nomination, election 
or defeat of a clearly identified candidate for a state or local office or that 
is intended to influence the vote of any person or persons for or against 
any proposition to amend the constitution or to authorize the issuance of 
bonds or any other question submitted at an election, unless such matter is 
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followed by a statement that states: "Paid for" or "Sponsored by" followed 
by the name of the sponsoring organization and the name of the 
chairperson or treasurer of the political or other organization sponsoring 
the same or the name of the individual who is responsible therefor;
(C) telephoning or causing to be contacted by any telephonic means 
including, but not limited to, any device using a voice over internet 
protocol or wireless telephone, any paid matter that expressly advocates 
the nomination, election or defeat of a clearly identified candidate for a 
state or local office or that is intended to influence the vote of any person 
or persons for or against any proposition to amend the constitution or to 
authorize the issuance of bonds or any other question submitted at an 
election, unless such matter is preceded by a statement that states: "Paid 
for" or "Sponsored by" followed by the name of the sponsoring 
organization and the name of the chairperson or treasurer of the political or 
other organization sponsoring the same or the name of the individual who 
is responsible therefor;
(D) publishing or causing to be published any brochure, flier or other 
political fact sheet that expressly advocates the nomination, election or 
defeat of a clearly identified candidate for a state or local office or that is 
intended to influence the vote of any person or persons for or against any 
proposition to amend the constitution or to authorize the issuance of bonds 
or any other question submitted at an election, unless such matter is 
followed by a statement that states: "Paid for" or "Sponsored by" followed 
by the name of the chairperson or treasurer of the political or other 
organization sponsoring the same or the name of the individual who is 
responsible therefor.
The provisions of this subparagraph (D) requiring the disclosure of the 
name of an individual shall not apply to individuals making expenditures 
in an aggregate amount of less than $2,500 within a calendar year; or
(E) making or causing to be made any website, e-mail or other type of 
internet communication that expressly advocates the nomination, election 
or defeat of a clearly identified candidate for a state or local office or that 
is intended to influence the vote of any person or persons for or against 
any question to amend the constitution or to authorize the issuance of 
bonds or any other question submitted at an election, unless the matter is 
followed by a statement that states: "Paid for" or "Sponsored by" followed 
by the name of the chairperson or treasurer of the political or other 
organization sponsoring the same or the name of the individual who is 
responsible therefor.
The provisions of this subparagraph (E) requiring the disclosure of the 
name of an individual shall apply only to any website, email or other type 
of internet communication that is made by the candidate, the candidate's 
candidate committee, a political committee or a party committee and the 
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website, email or other internet communication viewed by or disseminated 
to at least 25 individuals. For the purposes of this subparagraph, the terms 
"candidate," "candidate committee," "party committee" and "political 
committee" shall have the meanings ascribed to them in K.S.A. 25-4143, 
and amendments thereto.
(2) The provisions of subsections (b)(1)(C) and (E) (b)(1)(E) shall not 
apply to the publication of any communication that expressly advocates 
the nomination, election or defeat of a clearly identified candidate for state 
or local office, if such communication is made over any social media 
provider which that has a character limit of 280 characters or fewer.
(3) Corrupt political advertising of a state or local office of a question 
submitted to amend the constitution to authorize the issuance of bonds or 
any other question submitted at an election is a class C nonperson 
misdemeanor.
(c) If any provision of this section or application thereof to any 
person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity does not affect other 
provisions or applications of this section that can be given effect without 
the invalid application or provision, and to this end the provisions of this 
section are declared to be severable.
Sec. 2. K.S.A. 25-4156 is hereby repealed.
Sec. 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its 
publication in the statute book.
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