Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3478

Introduced
2/12/24  

Caption

Noncampaign disbursement definition expanded to include child care expenses during regular or special legislative session.

Impact

By redefining noncampaign disbursements, HF3478 has the potential to alter the financial landscape of campaign financing and legislative duties in Minnesota. Candidates will be able to utilize campaign funds for child care expenses incurred while performing official duties, thus providing flexibility and support for those managing both family and political responsibilities. This amendment aligns with broader efforts to encourage inclusivity within the political arena, particularly for parents who may otherwise face challenges in balancing these roles.

Summary

House File 3478 introduces significant amendments to the definition of noncampaign disbursements within Minnesota's campaign finance regulations. Specifically, it expands the scope of expenses that can be classified as noncampaign disbursements to include costs related to child care for candidates' children during legislative activities. This provision aims to alleviate financial burdens faced by candidates, particularly those with young children, and to foster greater participation in the political process by making it more accessible for parents.

Contention

While the intent of HF3478 appears to foster inclusivity and support for candidates with families, it may also raise concerns regarding the potential for misuse of campaign funds. Opponents may argue that allowing child care expenses to be classified as noncampaign disbursements could lead to vague interpretations of what constitutes a campaign-related expense. Stakeholders in the campaign finance community might call for clear guidelines and oversight to ensure that this provision does not open doors for inappropriate financial practices or entrench a system that favors candidates with greater financial resources.

Companion Bills

MN SF4933

Similar To Definition expansion of noncampaign disbursement to include certain child care expenses during a regular or special legislative session

Previously Filed As

MN SF4933

Definition expansion of noncampaign disbursement to include certain child care expenses during a regular or special legislative session

MN SF1508

Certain expenses designation as noncampaign disbursements

MN HF736

Noncampaign disbursement expenses designated.

MN SF2642

Noncampaign disbursements permission for child care costs and for costs incurred due to a candidate's disability

MN SF2386

Funds appropriation for transition expenses for secretary of state-elect, state auditor-elect, and attorney general-elect

MN HF2392

Campaign finance provisions modified, and civil penalties provided.

MN SF1943

Campaign finance provisions modifications

MN HF1270

Voter registration, absentee voting, and campaign finance provisions modified; voting instructions, sample ballots, and election judges required to be multilingual; intimidation, deceptive practices, and interference with voter registration and voting regulated; Democracy Dollar coupon program established; political contribution refund program repealed; and definition of express advocacy expanded.

MN HF2793

Small donor political committees and funds regulated, small donor state match program established, candidate expenditures exempted from aggregate expenditure limits, campaign public subsidy program repealed, and money transferred.

MN SF1362

Omnibus Elections policy bill

Similar Bills

MN SF4933

Definition expansion of noncampaign disbursement to include certain child care expenses during a regular or special legislative session

HI SB2405

Relating To Campaign Finance.

HI SB627

Relating To Campaign Finance.

HI SB627

Relating To Campaign Finance.

MN HF736

Noncampaign disbursement expenses designated.

MN SF1508

Certain expenses designation as noncampaign disbursements

MT HB733

Revise laws related to disposal of surplus campaign funds

HI HB555

Relating To Campaign Finance.