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House panel backs bill letting campaign funds pay for candidate security
Summary
A Kentucky House committee voted to recommend House Bill 373, which would allow state candidates and officeholders to use campaign funds for “reasonable” security measures for themselves, family and campaign staff, following proponents’ references to recent threats and a new Federal Election Commission opinion.
Representative Wade Williams introduced House Bill 373 to the committee and said the measure would update state campaign finance law to permit use of campaign funds for security expenses. "So what this bill does basically is modernize campaign finance laws to allow for the protection of candidates and their loved ones," Williams said, listing examples such as alarm systems, motion detectors and security cameras.
The bill’s text adds to current state law language, Williams told the panel, and intentionally mirrors a Federal Election Commission opinion that took effect earlier in the year. "This new language in this bill just adds to current law, and it matches the federal language, that…
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