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LC 1730

Generally revise campaign finance laws

2025 Regular Session

LC 1730 would overhaul campaign finance laws, affecting campaigns, donors, and officials, but the draft died in May 2025 and no changes are enacted.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 1730

Summary of LC 1730: Generally revise campaign finance laws

Note: The available information does not include the bill’s full text or specific provisions. The summary below reflects what is publicly known from the bill’s title and its legislative status.

Overview and purpose

  • Title indicates the bill aims to generally revise campaign finance laws. As the text is not provided in the available record, the precise changes (e.g., reporting requirements, donor limits, disclosure rules, enforcement mechanisms) are not specified here.
  • Subject area: Elections (also listed under Ballot Issues).

Key provisions (availability and limits)

  • Specific provisions are not available in the supplied information. No explicit changes to campaign finance rules (such as limits on contributions, reporting timelines, disclosures, or enforcement) can be cited without the bill text.
  • If enacted, the bill would typically affect how campaigns, committees, donors, and election officials interact with campaign finance requirements. The exact scope and detail would depend on the final language.

Affected parties and entities

  • Likely affected groups (based on the bill’s focus) include:
    • Candidate committees and political campaign organizations
    • Political action committees (PACs)
    • Donors and individuals making or receiving campaign-related contributions
    • State or local election officials and filing offices
    • Political parties and affiliated organizations
  • The precise definitions and applicability would be determined by the enacted text.

Procedural history and timeline

  • Introduced: November 20, 2024
  • Drafter Assigned: November 20, 2024
  • On Hold: January 8, 2025
  • Draft Died in Process: May 27, 2025
  • Status: (LC) Draft Died in Process
  • Interpretation: The bill’s draft did not advance beyond the drafting stage and is not currently moving through the legislature. “LC” indicates a Legislative Counsel draft, and “Died in Process” means the proposal was not enacted and did not proceed to committee or floor action.

Current status and next steps

  • At present, LC 1730 is not active law and has no enacted provisions.
  • To review substantive content, readers should consult the bill’s full text and any fiscal notes or committee reports on the official legislative website or docket.
  • If revived or reintroduced, the bill would follow the standard legislative process (committee consideration, potential amendments, floor votes, and approvals by both chambers, followed bySignature/aceptance steps as applicable).

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