Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB139

Introduced
1/19/23  

Caption

In primary and election expenses, further providing for reporting by candidate and political committees and other persons, for late contributions and independent expenditures, for oath of compliance, perjury, disqualification from office and commercial use, for residual funds and for place of filing, providing for manner of filing and for inability to file reports or statements electronically by deadline and further providing for late filing fee and certificate of filing, for additional powers and duties of the Secretary of the Commonwealth and for reports by business entities and publication by Secretary of the Commonwealth.

Impact

The amendments proposed in SB139 have notable implications for state election laws, particularly in promoting more rigorous accounting of political funding and activities. By mandating electronic reports, the legislation aims to streamline the reporting process for candidates while providing easier access to data for the public, thus potentially increasing trust in the electoral system. However, the reliance on technology for filing could also pose challenges for candidates lacking resources, raising questions about equity in electoral participation. The bill proposes a framework where all financial activities of businesses that receive non-bid contracts from the Commonwealth are also reported, which could deter corruption and increase public confidence in the integrity of campaign finance.

Summary

Senate Bill 139 aims to amend several sections of the Pennsylvania Election Code, specifically regarding reporting requirements for political committees and candidates. The bill enhances the rules for filing reports of campaign contributions and expenditures, introducing stricter protocols for late filings, as well as the implementation of electronic filing systems. Candidates and political committees would now be required to file their financial activities electronically, ensuring greater transparency in the electoral process. Additionally, the bill stipulates penalties for late filings, escalating fees based on how late the reports are submitted, which could ultimately lead to significant financial consequences for violators.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB139 appears to be largely favorable among proponents advocating for election transparency and accountability. Supporters argue that the tightened reporting requirements will empower voters by making campaign financing more visible. However, some stakeholders express concern over the potential financial burden that may fall on smaller candidates and committees, particularly regarding electronic filing requirements. The debate shows a mixture of enthusiasm for enhanced democratic practices contrasted with apprehension regarding the accessibility and fairness of the process for all candidates.

Contention

One of the central points of contention is the mandatory electronic filing system which may not account for those who lack access to necessary technology. While the bill includes provisions for candidates to request exemptions based on technological hardship, critics worry that these stipulations could be restrictive and complicate the ability of some candidates to participate fully in the electoral process. Additionally, the severity of the escalating fees for late filings raises questions about the balance between strict regulatory enforcement and fair access to the electoral system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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In primary and election expenses, further providing for reporting by candidate and political committees and other persons, for late contributions and independent expenditures, for oath of compliance, perjury, disqualification from office and commercial use, for residual funds and for place of filing, providing for manner of filing and for inability to file reports or statements electronically by deadline and further providing for late filing fee and certificate of filing, for additional powers and duties of the Secretary of the Commonwealth and for reports by business entities and publication by Secretary of the Commonwealth.

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CA AB946

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