HB621 (2006) Detail

Requiring disclosure of gifts and campaign contributions by lobbyists.


HB 621-FN – AS AMENDED BY THE HOUSE

01Feb2006… 0199h

2005 SESSION

05-0153

01/03

HOUSE BILL 621-FN

AN ACT requiring disclosure of gifts and campaign contributions by lobbyists.

SPONSORS: Rep. P. Sullivan, Hills 10

COMMITTEE: Election Law

AMENDED ANALYSIS

This bill requires candidates and political committees to itemize donations from registered lobbyists.

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Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in bold italics.

Matter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.]

Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.

01Feb2006… 0199h

05-0153

01/03

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Five

AN ACT requiring disclosure of gifts and campaign contributions by lobbyists.

Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:

1 Reporting by Political Committees. Amend RSA 664:6, I to read as follows:

I. Any political committee whose receipts or expenditures in support of a candidate, measure, or political party exceed $500 except, for the purposes of this paragraph only, the political committee of a political party or the political committee of a candidate, shall file with the secretary of state an itemized statement, signed by its chairman and treasurer showing each of its receipts exceeding $25 with the full name and home post office address of the contributor in alphabetical order and the amount of the contribution, the date it was received, and the aggregate total for each election for each contributor of over $100. The statement shall be filed not later than the Wednesday 12 weeks immediately preceding a primary election, before 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and shall cover the period from the day of the committee registration up to and including the Monday before the statement is due. All receipts of $25 or under shall appear on the statements as unitemized receipts. Any listing which exceeds an individual's aggregate total of $100 for each election shall be accompanied by the contributor's occupation including official job title, the name of the contributor's employer, and the city or town of the contributor's principal place of business, if any. The statement shall also show each committee expenditure with the full name and city or town of persons, corporations, committees, or to whomever paid or to be paid, the date paid, and the election for which the expenditure was made, with the specific nature and amount of each expenditure since the date of the registration. The statements shall include a separate itemized list of donations from lobbyists registered under RSA 15:1

2 Reporting by Candidates. Amend RSA 664:7 to read as follows:

664:7 Reporting by Candidates. Each candidate at the primary or general election for governor, councilor, state senator, representative to general court, or county officer, who has expenditures exceeding $500, shall file statements before and after an election in like manner and detail as prescribed in RSA 664:6, II, II-a, III, IV, and V, excepting, however, the expenditures of political committees of the party to which the candidate belongs in elections other than primaries. Such statements shall also include an itemized list of donations from lobbyists registered under RSA 15:1.

3 Effective Date. This act shall take effect January 1, 2007.

LBAO

05-0153

Revised 2/7/05

HB 621 FISCAL NOTE

AN ACT requiring disclosure of gifts and campaign contributions by lobbyists.

FISCAL IMPACT:

      The Association of Counties and Department of State indicate this bill will have no fiscal impact on state, county, and local revenue or expenditures.

METHODOLOGY:

    The Association of Counties states this bill amends reporting requirements for lobbyists and candidates. The Association further states this bill will have no fiscal impact on county revenue or expenditures.

    The Department of State states this bill will have no fiscal impact on the Department.