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Elections committee advances two bills on campaign attribution and online registration; HB 24-46 and HB 24-38 pass out of committee
Summary
The Committee on Elections voted to move forward HB 24-46, which removes treasurers' names from paid-for political attributions, and HB 24-38, which regulates non-.gov voter-registration websites and was amended to delay effect until regulations exist and to add a misdemeanor penalty for uncertified sites. Votes were voice votes; detailed tallies were not recorded.
The Committee on Elections voted on two house bills during its session and advanced both measures out of committee.
House Bill 24-46, described to the panel by Revisor Mike Heim as an amendment to statutes governing political advertising, strikes the explicit requirement that treasurers’ names appear in paid broadcast or publication attributions. Representative Williams moved to pass the bill favorably and Representative Chauncey seconded; after brief discussion about whether fiscal impacts exist, the chair called a voice vote and declared the motion carried. A committee staff…
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