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House passes campaign disclosure update shifting thresholds and reporting rules
Summary
The House passed Senate Bill 21 56 to reorganize and update campaign disclosure law, increase reporting thresholds, change deposit-date rules, add contributor city/state reporting and raise certain late fines; final vote was 85-5.
The North Dakota House voted 85-5 to pass Senate Bill 21 56, a reorganization and update of campaign disclosure statutes that the government and veterans affairs committee recommended with amendments.
Representative Steiner, speaking for the Government and Veterans Affairs Committee, summarized technical and substantive changes on the floor. The bill moves existing disclosure language into a new chapter, raises certain reporting thresholds (Steiner said it increases a reporting threshold "set at $200 currently to $250"), and…
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