Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2975

Introduced
5/19/22  

Caption

Rhode Island Campaign Contributions And Expenditures Reporting

Impact

The legislation seeks to enhance transparency and accountability in political campaigns by ensuring that financial activities are documented and disclosed in a timely manner. The requirements set forth for reporting contributions and expenditures aim to provide voters and regulatory bodies with a clear overview of financial exchanges in campaigns. The stipulation that contributions exceeding certain thresholds must be reported will help to illuminate the sources of campaign financing, thereby encouraging responsible financial practices among candidates and their committees.

Summary

Bill S2975 pertains to campaign contributions and expenditures reporting in Rhode Island. It aims to amend existing regulations under Chapter 17-25 of the General Laws, focusing on the filing timelines and requirements for campaign treasurers of candidates, political party committees, and political action committees. The bill stipulates that reports must be filed at regular intervals, particularly every ninety days, and there are specific guidelines for when to file these reports related to upcoming elections. Notably, it allows for reopening of dissolved campaign accounts upon notifying the Board of Elections.

Contention

A point of contention surrounding S2975 might arise from the constraints it places on campaign finances and the associated reporting processes. While supporters argue that stringent reporting promotes accountability, critics may view it as an impediment for smaller campaigns that could struggle with compliance due to fewer resources. Additionally, there could be concerns regarding the potential for bureaucratic delays or confusion stemming from the multiple reporting timelines, particularly in the context of upcoming elections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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