Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H848

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to campaign finance reform

Impact

The bill proposes significant amendments to existing financial oversight over political contributions. For instance, it increases the monetary value thresholds for reporting requirements from $50 to $100 for certain transactions. This change could lead to a higher number of contributions being recorded and reported, thereby enhancing the transparency of campaign financing in Massachusetts. Furthermore, the proposed measures aim to reinforce compliance among political entities by establishing stricter reporting guidelines and penalties for those who fail to adhere to these regulations.

Summary

House Bill H848, known as the Act relative to campaign finance reform, seeks to amend various sections of the General Laws concerning political contributions and expenditures. One of the bill's key provisions is the amendment of the definition of 'political committee' to include a broader array of associations and organizations engaged in influencing election outcomes. This ensures that more entities are subject to the campaign finance regulations, promoting transparency in the electoral process.

Contention

Although the bill is aimed at improving the integrity of the electoral process, it has faced contention from various stakeholders. Supporters argue that strengthening transparency in campaign finance is essential for democracy, as it helps mitigate corruption and undue influence. However, opponents have expressed concerns that the increased regulations may disproportionately burden smaller political committees or candidates with compliance costs, which could deter grassroots movements from gaining traction in Massachusetts’ electoral landscape. This ongoing debate highlights the need for balancing regulatory scrutiny with the facilitation of fair political competition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1828

Relative to due process

MA H3160

Relative to the sales tax

MA H3517

Relative to replacement plans

MA H2476

To finance the Betsy Lehman Center’s statewide provider health care safety education pilot program

MA H2475

Relative to student safety in interscholastic athletic activities

MA H1831

To extend statute of limitations for incest

MA H1830

Relative to governmental and charitable tort liability

MA H1382

To promote continuity of health coverage for children

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