An Act reforming campaign finance laws
Massachusetts campaign finance reform bill advanced from Election Laws Committee requiring review of budgetary and fiscal implications in Ways and Means.
Massachusetts campaign finance reform bill advanced from Election Laws Committee requiring review of budgetary and fiscal implications in Ways and Means.
S 2935 is a Massachusetts campaign finance reform bill introduced by Senator Barry Finegold. The bill has recently been reported favorably from the Election Laws Committee and referred to the Senate Ways and Means Committee for budget review. While specific provisions aren't detailed in the action history provided, campaign finance reform bills typically address contribution limits, disclosure requirements, or public financing mechanisms.
Campaign finance laws directly shape how political candidates raise money and who has access to decision-makers, affecting both electoral competitiveness and public trust in government. Massachusetts residents have a stake in understanding whether this reform increases transparency, limits wealthy donors' influence, or changes how elections are funded. The bill's progression through committee suggests legislative momentum behind reconsidering the state's current campaign finance framework.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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