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Senate approves bill requiring disclosure for groups spending over $750 on statewide ballot issues
Summary
The Senate approved Second Substitute House Bill 1, extending disclosure requirements to organizations that raise more than $750 to support or oppose statewide ballot measures. Senators debated donor privacy, county-level scope, and whether the threshold might deter smaller contributors.
The Utah Senate approved Second Substitute House Bill 1, a measure that requires organizations that raise more than $750 to support or oppose statewide ballot questions to register and disclose expenditures in a manner similar to candidates and political action committees.
According to the floor record, committee materials reported the substitute and the bill's floor sponsor explained the policy…
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