Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1433

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Campaign finance reports; shall be available on county and municipal websites.

Impact

This legislation is expected to have a significant impact on local election processes and governance. By providing a centralized location for accessing campaign finance reports, state law will enhance public accountability of local officials and candidates. Notably, the bill mandates that both municipalities and counties upload relevant campaign finance data to their respective websites, reducing barriers for public access to this information. Local governments that do not maintain a website must still comply by forwarding the reports to the circuit clerk for publication on the county's website, thus ensuring that all residents have access to this vital information.

Summary

House Bill 1433 seeks to enhance transparency in campaign finance by requiring that campaign finance reports from candidates for local government offices be made publicly accessible via county and municipal websites. This bill amends Section 23-15-805 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, aiming to improve public awareness regarding the financial backing of local candidates and the contributions that influence local elections. By making these reports easily available online, the bill stresses the importance of transparency in the electoral process and allows citizens to better understand the financial dynamics at play in their local elections.

Contention

While the bill aims for greater transparency, some potential points of contention may arise surrounding compliance and the responsibilities placed on local governments. Concerns could be voiced about the costs associated with maintaining accessible websites, especially in smaller municipalities with limited resources. Additionally, there may be debates regarding the effectiveness of such measures in truly enhancing accountability versus merely fulfilling a legal requirement. Stakeholders may express differing opinions on how well these provisions address underlying issues of campaign finance integrity and voter awareness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB2

Campaign finance reports; shall be available on county and municipal websites.

MS HB143

Campaign finance reports; shall be available on county and municipal websites.

MS HB385

Campaign finance reports; shall be available on county and municipal websites.

MS SB2003

Campaign finance reports; to be available on county and municipal websites.

MS HB33

Campaign finance reports; require those filed by all candidates to be available online.

MS HB36

Campaign finance reports; require those filed by all candidates to be available online.

MS HB169

Campaign finance reports; require those filed by all candidates to be available online.

MS HB399

Campaign finance reports; require those filed by all candidates to be available online.

MS SB2650

Campaign finance; allow reports to be filed and made accessible via a website run by the SOS.

MS HB159

Campaign finance reports; require candidates for county, county district and municipal offices to file with Secretary of State.

Similar Bills

MS SB2650

Campaign finance; allow reports to be filed and made accessible via a website run by the SOS.

NV AB79

Revises provisions relating to governmental administration. (BDR 24-483)

ND SB2156

Campaign disclosure statements; to provide a penalty; to provide for application; and to provide an effective date.

CA AB808

Campaign statements and registrations: filing online or electronically.

MS HB33

Campaign finance reports; require those filed by all candidates to be available online.

ND HB1377

Campaign disclosure statements; to provide a penalty; to provide for application; and to provide an effective date.

CA AB1367

Political Reform Act of 1974: committee accounts and campaign funds.

MS SB2658

Campaign finance; comprehensive reform of laws pertaining to.