Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H875

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To limit political spending by foreign-influenced corporations

Impact

If enacted, HB 875 would prohibit foreign-influenced corporations from making independent expenditures or contributions to political action committees (PACs) involved in electioneering communications. Corporations found to be engaging in these activities would be required to submit a certification that they were not under foreign influence at that time. This would significantly alter the landscape of corporate engagement in local and state elections, placing stricter controls on who can financially support political candidates and initiatives.

Summary

House Bill 875 proposes amendments to Chapter 55 of the General Laws, seeking to limit political spending by foreign-influenced corporations. The bill defines a 'foreign-influenced corporation' as any for-profit entity that is either partially owned by foreign investors or has foreign decision-makers involved in its political activities. The intent behind this legislation is to safeguard domestic political processes from external influences, ensuring that corporate contributions to campaigns remain in the hands of American entities and citizens.

Contention

The bill has faced scrutiny regarding its implications for free speech and the ability of corporations to engage in political discourse. Proponents argue that it enhances democratic integrity by curbing foreign influence, while critics assert that it may inadvertently hinder legitimate business interests in the political arena. Additionally, there are concerns about the administrative burden placed on corporations to ensure compliance with the new regulations, including the need for certifications and detailed record-keeping on political expenditures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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