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HB 2667

campaign finance complaints; resolution

57th Legislature - First Regular Session Introduced by Laurin Hendrix

HB 2667 establishes new timelines and procedures for resolving campaign finance complaints in Arizona, affecting how violations are investigated and enforced.

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Bill Summary · HB 2667

Legislative bill overview

HB 2667 modifies Arizona's campaign finance complaint procedures, establishing or altering timelines and processes for resolving complaints filed with the Citizens Clean Elections Commission or relevant authorities. The bill specifies how complaints must be handled, investigated, and resolved within defined timeframes.

Why is this important

Campaign finance enforcement directly affects electoral integrity and public trust in elections. How quickly and thoroughly complaints are processed influences whether violations are caught and penalized, and determines the practical enforceability of campaign finance laws that govern candidate spending and donor disclosure.

Potential points of contention

  • Enforcement speed vs. thoroughness: Strict resolution timelines may pressure investigators to conclude cases quickly rather than conduct comprehensive investigations into complex financial violations
  • Complainant access: Changes to complaint procedures could make it easier or harder for citizens to report suspected violations, affecting transparency and oversight
  • Burden on enforcement agencies: New procedural requirements could strain the Citizens Clean Elections Commission's resources, potentially affecting their ability to investigate all complaints adequately

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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