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House passes fuller campaign-finance reporting that targets political consultants
Summary
House Bill 3 94 updates campaign finance law to define 'political consultant', require itemized disclosures of consultant expenditures, expand reporting to LLC managers, impose a one-year lookback on conflicts and extend retention of conflict forms; the House approved the measure unanimously and it was transmitted to the Senate.
The Utah House on March 6 advanced legislative changes to campaign finance reporting aimed at closing gaps in disclosure when campaigns hire consultants.
Representative Dunnegan, sponsor of House Bill 3 94, said the measure defines a "political consultant" and requires campaigns to disclose itemized uses of funds when expenditures are carried…
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