Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2511

Introduced
10/19/23  
Refer
10/19/23  

Caption

Relative to dark money in local government

Impact

If passed, S2511 would require local governments to disclose all campaign contributions related to town meeting articles, effectively aiming to remove the secrecy surrounding 'dark money' contributions. This would mean that citizens have access to information about who is funding political proposals put forth at town meetings. Proponents of the bill argue this will lead to more informed voters and a more transparent political process, enabling a better understanding of the interests influencing local governance.

Summary

Bill S2511, titled 'An Act relative to dark money in local government', primarily aims to enhance transparency in the campaign finance process at the local government level. The bill seeks to amend Chapter 55 of the General Laws by introducing specific regulations that capture financial contributions made to town meeting articles and warrant proposals. This effort is part of a broader movement to deter the influence of undisclosed funding in local elections, enhancing accountability for elected officials and candidates.

Contention

However, the bill isn't without its detractors. Opposition may arise from those who argue that increased regulation on campaign finances might discourage participation in local government. Critics of these measures often claim that such transparency requirements can lead to intimidation of potential donors and may stifle grassroots campaigns that rely on smaller contributions from local residents. Moreover, there may be heated discussions surrounding the extent of government oversight into local election financing, as well as concerns about the practical implications of enforcing these new regulations.

Companion Bills

MA H4173

Similar To Relative to dark money in local government

MA S2801

Replaced by Relative to dark money in local government

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