An Act To Encourage Transparency in Certain Organizations Involved in Political Campaigns
Sec. 1. 21-A MRSA §1006 is enacted to read:
§ 1006. Public communications by certain organizations
Sec. 2. 21-A MRSA §1052, sub-§5, ¶A, as amended by PL 2009, c. 190, Pt. A, §16, is further amended to read:
(1) Any separate or segregated fund established by any corporation, membership organization, cooperative or labor or other organization whose purpose is to influence the outcome of an election, including a candidate election or ballot question initiate a campaign;
(4) Any organization, including any corporation or association, that has as its major purpose initiating , promoting, defeating or influencing a candidate election, campaign or ballot question and that receives contributions or makes expenditures aggregating more than $1,500 in a calendar year for that purpose , including for the collection of signatures for a direct initiative or referendum in this State; and
(5) Any organization that does not have as its major purpose promoting, defeating initiating or influencing candidate elections a campaign but that receives contributions or makes expenditures aggregating more than $5,000 in a calendar year for the purpose of promoting, defeating initiating or influencing in any way the nomination or election of any candidate to political office; and
SUMMARY
This bill requires certain disclosures and other requirements relating to campaign-related contributions, expenditures and public communications, including:
1. Prohibits a person who receives funds from the State or a political subdivision of the State from making an expenditure or public communication that initiates or influences a campaign until the funds are completely expended or, if the funds are in the form of a loan, until the loan is paid in full;
2. Requires certain disclaimers to be included in political action committee public communications that initiate or influence a campaign;
3. Requires that a candidate receive the lowest rate for television airtime if a political action committee spends $15,000 to run a televised communication concerning the candidate; and
4. Amends the definition of political action committee.