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SF 1996

Campaign finance provisions modifications

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Liz Boldon and 2 co-sponsors

Minnesota bill modifies campaign finance regulations; specific provisions require bill text review to assess impact on donations, disclosure, and electoral transparency.

Referred to Elections
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Bill Summary · SF 1996

Legislative bill overview

SF 1996 modifies Minnesota's campaign finance regulations, though specific provisions are not detailed in the available information. The bill was introduced in February 2025 and referred to the Elections committee for review. Without access to the bill's actual text, the precise changes to contribution limits, disclosure requirements, or other campaign finance rules cannot be determined.

Why is this important

Campaign finance rules directly affect how political campaigns are funded and how transparent that funding is to voters. Modifications to these provisions can influence the political landscape by changing who can donate, how much they can donate, and what must be publicly disclosed—ultimately affecting electoral competition and voter information.

Potential points of contention

  • Whether proposed changes increase or decrease contribution limits and from which donor types (individuals, corporations, unions, PACs)
  • New or modified disclosure requirements that could affect donor privacy or transparency
  • Whether changes apply equally to all candidates or create asymmetric advantages for different political groups

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

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