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Commission executive director previews 2025 legislation: quarterly filings, address redaction, AI and foreign‑fund restrictions

2171734 · January 1, 2025
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The commission's executive director outlined legislative priorities for 2025: move campaign and disclosure filings to consistent quarterly schedules, redact personal home addresses from publicly posted filings, return local filings to state administration, and pursue bills on generative AI in campaign content and foreign funding enforcement.

At the Dec. 13 meeting the commission’s executive director outlined several legislative priorities staff plans to pursue during the 2025 session, including changes to filing schedules, privacy protections for candidates’ home addresses, a proposal to return local filing responsibilities to the state, and bills addressing generative artificial intelligence in campaign materials.

Filing-schedule modernization: The director said staff will propose a move to a uniform quarterly filing schedule across election and non‑election years, modeled in part after the federal quarterly approach. The goal,…

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