Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0116

Introduced
1/29/25  

Caption

An act relating to limiting campaign contributions for State Representatives and State Senators

Impact

If enacted, H0116 will significantly alter the campaign finance landscape in Vermont. By establishing these limits, the bill aims to address concerns over the influence of large donations on electoral outcomes and enhance the integrity of elections. This move is seen as a method to promote equitable access to political funding and reduce the risk of corruption by ensuring that candidates rely more on smaller, individual contributions rather than large sums from a few wealthy donors.

Summary

House Bill H0116 seeks to impose limitations on campaign contributions for candidates running for State Representative and State Senator in Vermont. Specifically, the bill proposes capping contributions at an amount equal to the annual compensation for these positions, with specified limits on individual contributions. For State Representatives, the limit from a single source is set at $1,000, while for State Senators, the limit is $1,500. Additionally, the bill allows unlimited contributions from political parties, potentially leading to higher overall contributions through party support.

Contention

However, the bill is not without its critics. Some argue that capping contributions could lead to a disadvantage for candidates who may struggle to raise funds, particularly in highly contested races. Opponents of H0116 may also express concern that while aiming to limit contributions, the increased reliance on party contributions could still present challenges regarding donor influence. Advocacy groups focused on campaign finance reform may support the bill for its intention to reduce corruption, but caution against unintended consequences that might undermine its goals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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