Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S507

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Improving campaign finance reporting by state ballot question committees

Impact

The legislation updates the definition of 'in-kind contributions' to include various forms of non-monetary support, which will require committees to disclose similar information that is typically reserved for monetary contributions. This means that committees must now provide an accounting of any goods or services provided to them that have a significant value, thereby aiming to prevent undisclosed influences on the voting process regarding ballot questions.

Summary

S507, titled 'An Act improving campaign finance reporting by state ballot question committees', aims to enhance transparency in the funding of ballot questions in Massachusetts. The bill proposes amendments to existing campaign finance laws to include more detailed reporting requirements for state ballot question committees. These changes are intended to clarify the types of contributions that must be reported and ensure that voters have access to information about who is funding ballot initiatives.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding S507 is the potential burden it places on smaller ballot question committees, which may struggle with the administrative requirements of detailed financial reporting. Proponents of the bill argue that the increased transparency will lead to a more informed electorate, enabling voters to make decisions with a clearer understanding of the funding sources behind ballot measures. However, critics have raised concerns that this could disproportionately impact grassroots organizations that might lack the resources to navigate the more complex reporting requirements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S418

Relative to campaign finance reform

MA H698

Relative to the campaign finance reporting cycle

MA H672

Relative to transparent political campaigning

MA H1859

Relative to improving PFML data reporting

MA H696

Relative to campaign finance reform

MA S86

Improving emergency housing assistance for children and families experiencing homelessness

MA S931

Improving juvenile justice data collection

MA S414

Relative to fair elections

MA S439

Improving voting access and elections infrastructure

MA S116

Improving child eye care

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