Connecticut 2012 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05255

Introduced
2/22/12  
Refer
2/22/12  
Report Pass
3/12/12  
Refer
3/23/12  

Caption

An Act Concerning Campaign Finance Filings, Certification Of Contributions And Technical And Conforming Changes To Campaign Finance Laws.

Impact

Should this bill be enacted, it would significantly alter the landscape of campaign finance in the state by instituting more rigorous filing protocols. Campaign committees would be required to maintain clearer records and submit timely disclosures on their finances. This is expected to enhance the integrity of elections, reduce financial misconduct, and provide more information to the public regarding the funding of electoral campaigns. Additionally, the changes would make it mandatory for committees to electronically submit financial statements, encouraging modernized practices in managing campaign funds.

Summary

House Bill 05255 seeks to amend current campaign finance laws, particularly focusing on filing requirements for political committees and contributions. The bill outlines the obligations of campaign treasurers regarding transparency, reporting of expenditures, and the handling of surplus funds after elections. Notably, it proposes tightening regulations around the certification of contributions to enhance compliance and accountability among political entities.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 05255 leans towards positive advocacy for streamlining campaign finance transparency and ensuring ethical practices within electoral politics. Proponents argue that the bill enhances the democratic process by ensuring that voters are informed about the financial affiliations and influences on candidates. Conversely, critics raise concerns about the increased burden such regulations might place on smaller political committees and candidates, who may find it challenging to comply with more stringent administrative requirements.

Contention

Key points of contention involve the logistics of implementing the bill's requirements and the potential impact on grassroots political movements. Critics assert that while transparency is vital, the new reporting obligations may disadvantage candidates operating on limited budgets or those not backed by substantial financial resources. There is also discussion around the approach to regulating lobbyist contributions and how these proposed changes could affect advocacy efforts and political engagement from various groups across the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00262

An Act Concerning Municipal Campaign Finance Filings.

CT HB05452

An Act Concerning Various Campaign Finance Reforms.

CT SB00252

An Act Concerning Referenda, Independent Expenditures And Other Campaign Finance Changes.

CT HB05497

An Act Making Technical Changes In A Campaign Finance Statute.

CT SB00387

An Act Concerning The Use Of Online Donation Platforms For Political Campaigns.

CT HB05472

An Act Concerning Municipal Finance And Audits.

CT SB00009

An Act Promoting Hospital Financial Stability.

CT HB05275

An Act Concerning Audits Of Certain Nonstate Entities Receiving State Financial Assistance.

CT HB05273

An Act Concerning The Recommendations Of The Intergovernmental Policy And Planning Division Within The Office Of Policy And Management, Audits And Municipal Finance.

CT HB05320

An Act Concerning Hospital Financial Assistance.

Similar Bills

CT HB06335

An Act Concerning Revisions To Campaign Finance Laws.

CT SB00421

An Act Concerning Elections.

CT HB06533

An Act Concerning The Citizens' Election Program And Campaign Finance Laws.

CT HB05556

An Act Concerning Changes To Campaign Finance Laws And Other Election Laws.

CT HB06530

An Act Concerning Election Legal Funds.

CT HB05528

An Act Concerning Changes To The Public Financing Act And Other Election Laws.

CT HB07211

An Act Concerning Disclosure Of Coordinated And Independent Spending In Campaign Finance.

CT HB05589

An Act Concerning Campaign Finance Reform.