Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05097

Introduced
1/4/17  
Introduced
1/4/17  
Refer
1/4/17  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Citizens' Election Program And The State Elections Enforcement Commission.

Impact

The proposed changes could significantly influence how campaign financing operates in Connecticut. By restricting financial support to unopposed candidates, the bill aims to allocate resources more effectively within the electoral process, potentially easing the financial burden on the state. Moreover, the exemptions from random audits for lower-spending candidate committees may seem beneficial in promoting transparency and efficiency. However, this could also raise concerns over accountability and the potential for financial mismanagement, as fewer audits might allow for misconduct to go unchecked.

Summary

House Bill 05097 seeks to amend the existing laws surrounding the Citizens' Election Program and the State Elections Enforcement Commission. The primary aim of this legislation is twofold: first, it aims to prohibit the allocation of funds from the Citizens' Election Program to candidate committees of unopposed candidates, and second, it proposes to exempt certain small candidate committees from random audits by the State Elections Enforcement Commission if their contributions or expenditures total up to five thousand dollars. The intent behind these changes is to streamline election processes and reduce unnecessary audits, allowing smaller candidate committees to operate with fewer restrictions.

Contention

Opposition to HB 05097 may arise from various angles, particularly concerning the fairness of denying funds to unopposed candidates, which could be perceived as undermining the democratic process. Critics may argue that even unopposed candidates should have access to the same resources as their opposed counterparts to support their campaigns, ensuring a more engaged electoral process even in uncontested races. Additionally, the reduced auditing requirements could be contentious, with advocates for campaign finance reform likely to voice concerns about the potential for this bill to enable greater financial opacity and hinder efforts to maintain electoral integrity.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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