Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB711

Introduced
3/12/12  
Refer
3/12/12  
Report Pass
4/25/12  
Engrossed
5/7/12  
Refer
5/8/12  
Report Pass
5/23/12  
Enrolled
6/3/12  
Chaptered
6/12/12  

Caption

Provides for the requirements of the notice of candidacy by additionally requiring a candidate for major or district office to certify that he has filed any campaign finance reports previously due and provides for the filing of vacancies on parish executive committees

Impact

The implementation of HB711 is anticipated to streamline the process by which vacancies within parish executive committees are filled and to ensure that candidates are compliant with the financial report obligations set by the Campaign Finance Disclosure Act. By imposing these requirements, the bill seeks to hold candidates accountable for their financial disclosures and prevent those with past infractions from participating in the electoral process without rectifying previous obligations.

Summary

House Bill 711 aims to amend the Louisiana Election Code by introducing additional requirements for candidates running for major or district office. Specifically, the bill mandates that such candidates certify that they have filed all campaign finance reports that were previously due and that they owe no outstanding fines or penalties related to campaign finance or governmental ethics. This is expected to enhance accountability and transparency among candidates in the electoral process.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB711 appears to be generally positive among supporters who view the bill as a necessary step toward promoting ethical standards and reliability among candidates. They argue that such measures strengthen voter confidence in the electoral process, which is essential for a healthy democracy. However, there may be concerns about the implications for candidates who might have legitimate challenges in fulfilling these requirements, arguing that it could disenfranchise some aspirants.

Contention

While the specific discussions surrounding HB711 highlight a broad consensus on the need for transparency in campaign financing, there are underlying tensions regarding the balance between ensuring accessibility for candidates and enforcing strict regulations. Critics may argue that while transparency is vital, the added bureaucracy could hinder participation from potential candidates who lack resources. As such, the debate centers around the effectiveness of such regulatory measures versus the fear of limiting candidates' opportunities in the electoral landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB697

Provides relative to the authority of the Board of Ethics to object to the candidacy of candidates for certain offices

LA HB495

Campaign finance; mandatory electronic filing for all candidates.

LA SB523

Requiring candidates for municipal offices to file campaign financial statements and financial reports

LA SB1053

Campaign finance; mandatory electronic filing for all candidates.

LA SB222

Campaign finance; mandatory electronic filing for all candidates.

LA HB5251

Public employees and officers: ethics; financial disclosure reports; require candidates for certain executive offices to file. Creates new act.

LA HB643

Provides for certain campaign finance provisions relative to filing, reporting, and limitations applicable to a deceased candidate under certain circumstances

LA A00463

Relates to the annual statement of financial disclosure and the posting of financial disclosure filings for candidates for statewide elected office or candidates for a member of the legislature.

LA HB5273

Campaign finance: statements and reports; financial disclosure reports; require certain candidates for office to file. Creates new act. TIE BAR WITH: HB 5272'23

LA SB0614

Campaign finance: statements and reports; financial disclosure reports; require certain candidates for office to file. Creates new act. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0613'23

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.