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House advances bill requiring party identification on campaign materials to general orders after floor debate

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Summary

House Bill 3 59 — which would require candidates’ party affiliation be displayed on larger campaign materials — was debated at length and the sponsor requested the bill move to general orders for further consideration.

House Bill 3 59, a measure that would require political candidates to display party affiliation on campaign materials above a specified size, was debated at length on March 10, 2025. The sponsor asked the House to place the bill on general orders rather than immediately vote; that request was granted at the sponsor’s request.

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Representative, District 15 presented House Bill 3 59 and asked that the House move it to general orders for further consideration. The sponsor said the bill’s purpose was transparency: to require that candidates list their party name (for example, "Republican" or "Democrat") on signs and larger campaign materials, while carving out exemptions for very small items such as small buttons and bumper stickers.

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