Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB602

Introduced
10/30/23  
Refer
10/30/23  

Caption

Coordination of mass communications.

Summary

Senate Bill 602 addresses the coordination of expenditures related to mass communications in political campaigning. It specifically prohibits political action committees (PACs), independent expenditure committees, and other entities from making expenditures for mass communications if those expenditures are coordinated with candidates, their agents, or their political parties in contravention of existing contribution limits. This bill draws attention to the pre-existing laws regarding express advocacy while modifying the definitions and standards for coordination of expenditures in political contexts. At its core, the bill establishes new parameters that define what constitutes 'mass communication,' which includes messages disseminated through various media channels, mass electronic communications, and mass telephoning, particularly when involving 500 or more identical messages. Importantly, the changes also clarify the criteria under which expenditures are considered coordinated, particularly focusing on instances where candidates or their representatives engage in discussions or negotiations regarding the nature of the expenditures. The impact of SB602 on state laws is notable, as it aims to reshape the landscape of campaign finance, possibly reducing the influence of outside spending groups that coordinate closely with candidates. The provisions are designed to distance the candidates from potential financial contributions that could violate state limits, ensuring more transparency in campaign financing mechanisms. However, notable points of contention may arise regarding the bill's implications. Critics may argue that it could infringe on free speech rights by limiting the ability of PACs and other entities to communicate about candidates during critical election periods. Additionally, there could be concerns about the enforcement of these new provisions and whether they would create an undue burden on smaller organizations trying to advocate for their preferred candidates or issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI AB636

Coordination of mass communications.

WI AB643

Coordination of mass communications.

WI AB911

Reporting of mass communications.

WI SB599

Reporting of mass communications.

WI SB585

To Require Reporting And Disclosure Of Electioneering Communications; And To Restrict The Amount Of Money Spent On Campaign Communications Produced In Coordination With A Candidate For Office.

WI SB302

Fair Campaign Practices Act; definitions of electioneering communications, expenditures, and political action committee revised; reporting requirements for electioneering communications revised

WI SB1185

Campaign finance; coordination and required independent expenditure committee disclosure.

WI HB2173

Campaign finance; coordination and required independent expenditure committee disclosure.

WI HB2484

Campaign finance; coordination and required independent expenditure committee disclosure.

WI SB906

Campaign advertisements; independent expenditures, electioneering communications.

Similar Bills

WI AB643

Coordination of mass communications.

WI AB636

Coordination of mass communications.

CT HB05518

An Act Making Technical Revisions To The Statute Concerning Election Disclosure.

CT HB05471

An Act Concerning Independent Expenditures.

HI HB662

Relating To Campaign Finance.

MN HF3285

Public subsidy program repealed, conforming changes made, and money transferred.

MN SF3459

Campaign public subsidy program repeal

HI SB636

Relating To Elections.