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Treasurers, Public Disclosure Commission differ on narrow change to campaign reporting deadlines
Summary
House Bill 17 82 would move several pre‑election campaign‑finance filing dates by 24 hours and change the reporting lookback from one business day to two, a change treasurers support for accuracy while the Public Disclosure Commission urged a broader reform of reporting dates.
The committee heard testimony on House Bill 17 82, which would change several pre‑election campaign-reporting deadlines. The bill would move deadlines now framed as the ‘‘21st and 7th day’’ reporting windows to a 20th- and 6th-day schedule and require reports to include contributions and expenditures made as of the end of two business days before a report, rather than one business day.
Representative Matt Marshall (state Representative, Second District), the bill’s sponsor, said treasurers requested the change to reduce…
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