Maine 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD1350 Introduced / Bill

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132nd MAINE LEGISLATURE
FIRST SPECIAL SESSION-2025
Legislative Document	No. 1350S.P. 567	In Senate, April 1, 2025
An Act to Ban Corporate Contributions to Candidates
Received by the Secretary of the Senate on March 28, 2025.  Referred to the Committee on 
Veterans and Legal Affairs pursuant to Joint Rule 308.2 and ordered printed.
DAREK M. GRANT
Secretary of the Senate
Presented by Senator TIPPING of Penobscot.
Cosponsored by Representative MACIAS of Topsham and
Senators: DUSON of Cumberland, NANGLE of Cumberland, RENY of Lincoln, TEPLER of 
Sagadahoc, Representatives: BECK of South Portland, GEIGER of Rockland, ROEDER of 
Bangor, SKOLD of Portland. Page 1 - 132LR1781(01)
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2 as repealed by PL 2023, c. 244, §6, is 
3 reenacted to read:
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5 contributions to a candidate.
6 as enacted by IB 2023, c. 4, §2, is amended 
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10 committee, a separate segregated fund committee, a caucus political action committee, any 
11 other political action committee or any business entity may not make contributions 
12 aggregating more than $5,000 in any calendar year to a political action committee for the 
13 purpose of making independent expenditures under section  subsection 1. 
14 Beginning December 1, 2024, contribution limits in accordance with this subsection are 
15 adjusted every 2 years based on the Consumer Price Index as reported by the United States 
16 Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics and rounded to the nearest amount 
17 divisible by $25. The commission shall post the current contribution limit and the amount 
18 of the next adjustment and the date that it will become effective on its publicly accessible 
19 website and include this information with any publication to be used as a guide for 
20 candidates.  For purposes of this subsection, "business entity" includes a firm, partnership, 
21 corporation, incorporated association, labor organization or other organization, whether 
22 organized as a for‑profit or a nonprofit entity.
23 as repealed by PL 2023, c. 244, §8, is 
24 reenacted to read:
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26 a firm, partnership, corporation, incorporated association, labor organization or other 
27 organization, whether organized as a for-profit or a nonprofit entity.
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29 This bill amends the campaign finance laws to prohibit a business entity from making 
30 contributions to candidates and defines "business entity."
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