New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1142

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Prohibits candidates and elected public officials charged with crimes from using campaign contributions for their legal defense.

Impact

If enacted, A1142 would amend existing regulations governing campaign finance in New Jersey, reaffirming the original intent that contributions should primarily support electoral campaigns and not serve as a mechanism for personal legal funding. This could significantly alter how candidates allocate their campaign funds and provide a check against potential misuse of monetary contributions in light of criminal allegations against public officials.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1142 aims to prohibit candidates and elected public officials from using campaign contributions for their legal defense against criminal charges. The bill clarifies the intended use of campaign funds, stating that they cannot be allocated for legal expenses related to violations of criminal statutes, including provisions of Title 2C of the New Jersey Statutes. This legislative measure seeks to maintain the integrity of campaign contributions by ensuring they are used solely for campaign-related expenses and not for personal legal defenses.

Contention

Although A1142 appears straightforward in its objectives, the bill may encounter resistance. Critics could argue that it potentially undermines the legal rights of candidates facing accusations. The usage of campaign funds for legal defenses has been a contentious topic, with proponents of the bill emphasizing the need to eliminate any perceived impropriety in political fundraising while opponents may raise concerns about fairness and access to legal representation during political scrutiny.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1327

Prohibits candidates and elected public officials charged with crimes from using campaign contributions for their legal defense.

NJ S394

Prohibits business receiving State development subsidies from making certain campaign contributions.

NJ A1842

Prohibits business receiving State development subsidies from making certain campaign contributions.

NJ S747

Prohibits business receiving State development subsidies from making certain campaign contributions.

NJ A1906

Prohibits business receiving State development subsidies from making certain campaign contributions.

NJ A4094

Requires redaction and nondisclosure of home address of elected officials and candidates for elected office.

NJ S2871

Requires redaction and nondisclosure of home address of elected officials and candidates for elected office.

NJ A2799

Requires redaction and nondisclosure of home address of elected officials and candidates for elected office.

NJ S1274

Requires redaction and nondisclosure of home address of elected officials and candidates for elected office.

NJ A1411

Prohibits candidates from nomination for more than one elective office at primary or general election.

Similar Bills

CT HB06865

An Act Concerning Campaign Finance Reforms Regarding Certain Expenditures.

NJ A1327

Prohibits candidates and elected public officials charged with crimes from using campaign contributions for their legal defense.

LA HB596

Provides for revisions to the Campaign Finance Disclosure Act (OR +$97,000 GF EX See Note)

LA HB693

Provides for revisions to the Campaign Finance Disclosure Act (EN +$97,000 GF EX See Note)

NJ A4372

Establishes "Elections Transparency Act;" requires reporting of campaign contributions in excess of $200; increases contribution limits; concerns independent expenditure committees, certain business entity contributions, and certain local provisions; requires appropriation.

NJ S2866

Establishes "Elections Transparency Act;" requires reporting of campaign contributions in excess of $200; increases contribution limits; concerns independent expenditure committees, certain business entity contributions, and certain local provisions; requires appropriation.

CT SB00226

An Act Concerning The Citizens' Election Program And The Payment Of Certain Grants Before State Conventions.

CT HB06530

An Act Concerning Election Legal Funds.