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WA SB5153

WA SB5153
Increasing transparency of campaign contributions.


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Introduced
01/14/2015
In Committee
04/24/2015
Crossed Over
03/11/2015
Passed
Dead
03/10/2016

Introduced Session

2015-2016 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Increasing transparency of campaign contributions.

AI Summary

This bill, titled the "dark money elimination act," aims to increase transparency in campaign contributions by requiring "incidental committees," which are nonprofit organizations that may contribute to or spend money in support of or opposition to candidates or ballot measures, to register and disclose their financial activities if they expect to contribute or spend at least $25,000 in a calendar year. This includes disclosing their officers, affiliated committees, and the candidates or ballot measures they support or oppose. The bill also mandates that these committees file regular reports detailing their contributions and expenditures, with specific reporting requirements for their largest donors and significant contributions. Additionally, it requires the state's election commission to provide a link on its website to a searchable database of organizations that are tax-exempt under section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code, which are often used for political purposes. The intent of these provisions is to close loopholes in campaign finance disclosure and enhance public confidence in the election process by making it clearer who is funding political activities.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs, Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (21)

Last Action

Senate Rules "X" file. (on 02/25/2016)

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