SF1996 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

Campaign finance provisions modifications

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This Minnesota Senate bill (S.F. No. 1996) proposes modifications to state campaign finance laws, including definitions, disclaimer requirements, and regulations related to coordinated expenditures. Specifically, it:

  1. Clarifies Key Definitions:

    • Expands the definition of "expressly advocating" to include communications that clearly indicate an election outcome without explicitly stating so.
    • Broadens the definition of "independent expenditure" to include communications promoting, supporting, attacking, or opposing a candidate, even if they do not use express advocacy.
  2. Revises Campaign Disclaimer Requirements:

    • Establishes stricter guidelines for disclaimers on digital campaign advertisements.
    • Requires clearer identification of the entity responsible for electioneering communications and independent expenditures.
    • Mandates disclaimer font size for different communication formats.
  3. Imposes New Requirements for Digital Political Ads:

    • Requires electronic and broadcast electioneering communications to include specific disclaimers.
    • Provides exemptions for certain types of digital materials where disclaimers are technologically infeasible.
  4. Strengthens Regulations on Coordinated and Non-Coordinated Expenditures:

    • Specifies criteria for determining when expenditures are deemed "coordinated" and thus not "independent."
    • Defines standards for candidate participation, fundraising, consulting services, and exchange of non-public campaign information.
  5. Requires Additional Reporting:

    • Mandates personal contribution reporting by candidates who contribute or loan money to their own campaign exceeding certain limits.
    • Requires transparency in campaign disbursements to vendors exceeding $100.
  6. Repeals Certain Provisions:

    • Eliminates an existing statute allowing websites to comply with disclaimer rules by only placing a disclaimer on the homepage.
    • Repeals a Minnesota rule concerning disclaimer-linked materials.

Overall, the bill aims to enhance campaign finance transparency, regulate digital political advertising, strengthen coordination rules, and ensure clearer public disclosure of campaign-related expenditures in Minnesota.

Bill text versions

Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
February 26, 2025SenateFloorActionIntroduction and first reading
February 26, 2025SenateFloorActionReferred toElections

Citations

 
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