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MN HF3363

MN HF3363
Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board prohibited from posting on its website the street address of an individual disclosed on a campaign report, data classified, political material disclaimer governing laws modified, and local campaign finance report content requirements modified.


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Introduced
02/17/2026
In Committee
02/17/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

94th Legislature 2025-2026

Bill Summary

A bill for an act relating to campaign finance; prohibiting the Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board from posting on its website the street address of an individual disclosed on a campaign report; classifying data contained on certain reports and statements filed with the Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board; modifying laws governing political material disclaimers; modifying the content requirement of certain local campaign finance reports; amending Minnesota Statutes 2024, sections 10A.027; 10A.09, subdivision 5; 211B.04, subdivisions 1, 2; Minnesota Statutes 2025 Supplement, sections 10A.02, subdivision 11b; 211A.02, subdivision 2.

AI Summary

This bill modifies campaign finance reporting and disclosure laws in Minnesota, primarily by restricting the public posting of individuals' street addresses on campaign reports and reclassifying certain data as private or nonpublic. Specifically, the Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board (CFPD Board) will be prohibited from posting the street addresses of individuals found on campaign reports, lobbyist reports, economic interest statements, or electioneering communication statements on its website, and existing reports may be modified to remove this information. The bill also adjusts requirements for political material disclaimers, allowing for the use of an entity's actively monitored email address or website as an alternative to a mailing address, and modifies content requirements for local campaign finance reports by removing the need for vendors' full addresses and instead requiring their city, state, and zip code. Additionally, data entered into the CFPD Board's electronic reporting system is generally considered private until the report is due, after which it becomes government data, with the exception of individual street addresses which are classified as nonpublic or private data and are only accessible to the filer and the board for compliance purposes.

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Government Affairs

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Author added Rehrauer (on 02/19/2026)

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