Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1504

Introduced
1/3/24  
Refer
2/8/24  
Report Pass
2/28/24  
Refer
2/28/24  

Caption

Allows payments from a candidate or campaign committee to be made via mobile payment services

Impact

If enacted, HB1504 will amend existing regulations regarding campaign finance, specifically addressing the methods by which candidates can handle financial transactions. This change is expected to align campaign finance regulations with current technological trends, potentially leading to greater participation in the political process from candidates who might have previously been deterred by cumbersome payment methods. The bill aims to reduce barriers to entry for new candidates, particularly in a digital-first era.

Summary

House Bill 1504 seeks to modernize the funding process for campaigns by allowing candidates and campaign committees to make payments via mobile payment services. This approach reflects a recognition of the increasing reliance on technology and digital transactions in contemporary financial interactions. Proponents argue that enabling mobile payments will facilitate ease of conducting financial transactions, thereby making it simpler for candidates to manage their campaign funds efficiently and effectively.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB1504 appears positive among supporters, especially those advocating for the integration of technology in politics. They view mobile payments as a progressive step that aligns with the realities of modern financing and campaigning. However, there are concerns raised by some critics about the transparency and security of mobile transactions, emphasizing the need for proper regulations to ensure accountability and prevent potential misuse in campaign financing.

Contention

Notable points of contention include discussions around the implications of introducing mobile payment systems into campaign finance. Concerns were raised regarding how this might affect transparency in financial transactions, as digital payments might lead to difficulties in tracking donations and expenditures. Additionally, there are worries about potential inequalities in access to mobile payment technology that could disproportionately affect lower-funded candidates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB234

Allows payments from a candidate or campaign committee to be made via mobile payment services

MO HB449

Prohibits candidates from serving as the treasurer of their own candidate committee

MO HB193

Modifies provisions relating to campaign finance

MO HB974

Modifies provisions relating to campaign finance

MO HB123

Allows public officials to use campaign funds for childcare costs incurred while campaigning or performing official duties

MO SB282

Prohibits Medicaid payments to health care providers for services for non-Missouri residents

MO HB197

Creates provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs

MO SB679

Enacts provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs

MO SB426

Enacts provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs

MO SB402

Enacts provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.