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Executive director outlines legislation to centralize filings, standardize reporting and tighten out‑of‑state enforcement powers

State Ethics Commission · March 25, 2025
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Summary

Commission staff described agency priority SB199 to centralize filings and move reporting schedules to consistent quarterly deadlines, plus HB414 and SB177 to address out‑of‑state dark‑money vendors and foreign‑agent registration for lobbyists.

At the March 24 meeting the commission’s executive director summarized several pieces of legislation the agency is tracking or sponsoring, highlighting proposals to change where and how campaign and disclosure reports are filed.

SB199 (agency priority) would centralize filings at the state level effective Jan. 1, 2027, and standardize campaign‑reporting deadlines (moving campaign disclosures to a consistent quarterly schedule and consolidating lobbyist reports). Staff said the change aims to reduce inconsistent practices…

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