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Agency director outlines SB199, HB414 and other proposals to centralize filings, change reporting dates and expand enforcement tools
Summary
The commission's executive director described proposed legislation — agency priority SB199 and other bills — that would centralize filings, standardize reporting dates, change lobbyist reporting, redact home addresses from public view and expand the commission's ability to obtain out‑of‑state evidence.
Executive Director Amati briefed the Government Transparency & Campaign Finance Commission on agency priority and other legislation during the March 24 meeting, describing several changes the staff says aim to standardize filings and streamline public access to disclosures.
Amati said SB199, the commission’s agency priority bill that has passed the state Senate and been reported favorably from the House Government Affairs Committee, would centralize filings with the state beginning Jan. 1, 2027. That change, the director said, is intended to reduce inconsistent local filing practices and disparate guidance from county or municipal clerks.
Key proposals Amati described in SB199 and related work include: - Centralize campaign and disclosure filings at the state level effective Jan. 1, 2027 to replace current local…
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