Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB169

Introduced
1/17/24  
Refer
1/17/24  

Caption

Campaign finance reports; require those filed by all candidates to be available online.

Impact

The introduction of HB169 is anticipated to significantly change how campaign finance information is handled in Mississippi. By requiring the online posting of all reports by the Secretary of State, the bill seeks to improve public access to campaign finance data. This alteration is expected to enhance the oversight of political contributions and campaign spending, making it easier for constituents to inform themselves about the financial backing of political candidates and initiatives. This move towards greater transparency can potentially influence voter perception and decision-making during elections.

Summary

House Bill 169 aims to amend the Mississippi Code of 1972 to enhance the transparency of campaign finance statements, contribution reports, and expenditure reports. The bill mandates that all such reports, regardless of the levels of government (state, county, or municipal), be filed electronically. This requirement not only streamlines the reporting process but also ensures that these documents are readily accessible to the public, fostering a culture of accountability among candidates and political committees.

Contention

While the bill is designed to promote accountability and transparency, there may be concerns regarding the implementation and the technological requirements for smaller municipalities and political committees. Ensuring compliance with electronic filing could pose challenges, particularly for those with limited resources or technology access. Furthermore, discussions among legislators might reflect differing opinions on the balance between transparency and the administrative burden placed on candidates and local election offices. This divide could become a focal point in debates as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB36

Campaign finance reports; require those filed by all candidates to be available online.

MS HB1

Campaign finance reports; require candidates for county, county district and municipal offices to file with Secretary of State.

MS HB2

Campaign finance reports; shall be available on county and municipal websites.

MS HB241

Campaign finance reports; revise the time for filing electronically.

MS HB1306

Elections; revise certain provisions about names of candidates appearing on the ballot, judicial candidate's annual report and fraudulent absentee voter applications.

MS SB2424

Municipal executive committee; prohibit members of from campaigning for candidates on the municipal primary election ballot.

MS SB2503

Elections; candidates for any office must file documentation of United States citizenship.

MS SB2504

Elections; prohibit incumbent candidates from appearing in publicly funded ads leading up to statewide general elections.

MS HB1230

Early voting; authorize for 21 days before the election.

MS HB481

Pre-election day voting; authorize for twenty days before an election.

Similar Bills

MS HB36

Campaign finance reports; require those filed by all candidates to be available online.

MS HB33

Campaign finance reports; require those filed by all candidates to be available online.

MS HB399

Campaign finance reports; require those filed by all candidates to be available online.

MS HB142

Campaign finance reports; require candidates for county, county district and municipal offices to file with Secretary of State.

MS HB1

Campaign finance reports; require candidates for county, county district and municipal offices to file with Secretary of State.

MS HB159

Campaign finance reports; require candidates for county, county district and municipal offices to file with Secretary of State.

MS HB386

Campaign finance reports; require candidates for county, county district and municipal offices to file with Secretary of State.

MS SB2650

Campaign finance; allow reports to be filed and made accessible via a website run by the SOS.