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S 1212 reforms Idaho campaign finance law to boost transparency, tighten reporting and enforcement, and set new limits for candidates, committees, and parties.
S 1212 reforms Idaho campaign finance law to boost transparency, tighten reporting and enforcement, and set new limits for candidates, committees, and parties.
Status: Read second time as amended; filed for third reading. Introduced March 31, 2025. Reported out of committee and amended (see “Notable amendment” below).
S 1212 reorganizes and significantly updates Idaho’s campaign finance (sunshine) laws to increase transparency, modernize reporting, tighten enforcement, and adapt limits and procedures to current campaign practices and spending levels. It moves campaign finance provisions into a new Chapter 3 of Title 74 (Transparent and Ethical Government), separates lobbying rules, and adds more detailed reporting, enforcement, and disclosure requirements.
A Senate amendment (Anthon) inserted contribution limits for committees contributing directly to candidates:
- State legislative races: maximum $3,000 aggregate per candidate for primary and $3,000 aggregate for general.
- Statewide office races: maximum $12,000 aggregate per candidate for primary and $12,000 aggregate for general.
If you want, I can produce a plain‑language one‑page brief for voters, a side‑by‑side comparing current law vs. proposed changes, or track key sections to watch during legislative amendments.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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