Connecticut 2010 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05544

Introduced
4/12/10  
Introduced
4/12/10  
Engrossed
4/13/10  
Engrossed
4/13/10  
Chaptered
4/20/10  
Chaptered
4/20/10  
Enrolled
4/21/10  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Citizens' Election Fund.

Impact

This bill is expected to significantly alter the landscape of campaign financing within the state. By delineating circumstances under which existing regulations might cease to apply, HB 5544 seeks to create provisions for candidate funding that are not only compliant with court directions but also ensure the continuity of campaign activities during uncertain legal challenges. This change could enhance stability in funding processes for candidates during ongoing elections and align them better with judicial authority.

Summary

House Bill 5544, also known as An Act Concerning The Citizens' Election Fund, introduces amendments to the funding mechanisms for candidate committees participating in state elections. The bill outlines specific conditions under which certain sections of existing law will be rendered inoperative, particularly concerning the expenditure of funds from the Citizens' Election Fund if judicial prohibitions are imposed. It emphasizes the link between lawful election fund expenditure and court actions that may hinder or restrict such expenditures during critical election periods.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 5544 appears to exhibit a complex interplay of support and skepticism. Proponents advocate that providing clear legal conditions for fund operations fosters a more stable electoral environment, which can protect candidate interests and promote fair elections. Yet, some critics may argue that the bill could lead to diminishing accountability regarding fund disbursements, particularly when linked to court decisions, thus raising questions about transparency and the potential for inequitable fund distribution.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 5544 include the balance between judicial authority and legislative oversight on campaign financing. Critics may raise concerns that the bill undermines legislative intent by allowing courts to dictate the fate of election fund provisions indiscriminately. This aspect of the bill highlights a larger debate regarding the role of judicial intervention in election laws and fundraising practices, challenging lawmakers to directly address electoral integrity while ensuring fairness and accessibility in candidate funding.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05545

An Act Concerning Deficit Mitigation For The Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2010.

CT HB05302

An Act Concerning Municipalities And Solid Waste Facilities.

CT HB05301

An Act Adjusting Income Eligibility Guidelines For Medicare Savings Programs.

CT HB05303

An Act Concerning The Exemption From Disclosure Of Certain Addresses Under The Freedom Of Information Act.

CT HB05015

An Act Concerning State Continuation Of Group Health Insurance Coverage, Appointments To Legislative Commissions, Property Tax Exemptions And The Effective Dates Of Bonds For Road Resurfacing.

CT SB01194

An Act Concerning The Authorization Of Bonds Of The State For Capital Resurfacing And Related Reconstruction Projects.

CT HB05557

An Act Making Adjustments To State Expenditures For The Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2013.

CT SB00457

An Act Concerning A Cap On The Petroleum Products Gross Earnings Tax And Penalties For Abnormal Price Increases In Certain Petroleum Products.

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