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LC 2969

Generally revise campaign laws

2025 Regular Session

LC 2969 seeks a broad overhaul of campaign laws, but the draft died in process (May 27, 2025) with no text or concrete provisions released.

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Bill Summary · LC 2969

Summary: LC 2969 — Generally revise campaign laws

Overview

  • Bill number: LC 2969
  • Title: Generally revise campaign laws
  • Status: Draft died in process (as of May 27, 2025)
  • Introduced: December 13, 2024
  • Classification/Subject: Bill related to Elections and ballot issues

Notes on status timeline:
- December 13, 2024: Drafter assigned; draft placed on hold
- December 13, 2024: Draft on hold (initial stage)
- May 27, 2025: Draft died in process

The available information does not include the bill’s text or specific provisions. The title indicates an intent to make broad changes to campaign laws, but no concrete changes are enumerated in the materials provided.

Purpose and scope (as indicated)

  • The primary stated aim appears to be a comprehensive or broad revision of existing campaign laws. No detailed objectives, policy goals, or reform areas are specified in the provided materials.
  • Given the broad title, potential areas such bills often cover include campaign finance reporting requirements, donor/disclosure rules, contribution limits, regulation of political committees/PACs, independent expenditures, advertising disclosures, enforcement mechanisms, and definitions related to campaigns. However, these are not stated provisions of LC 2969 itself in the provided data.

Key provisions (not listed)

  • No text or specific provisions are available to summarize. Therefore, there are no enumerated changes, thresholds, funding impacts, or effective dates to report.

Who would be affected (likely, in typical campaign-law revisions)

  • Candidates and campaigns
  • Political committees, PACs, and similar organizations
  • Donors and individuals contributing to campaigns
  • Vendors, consultants, and advertising entities involved in campaign activities
  • Election officials and compliance/enforcement agencies

Note: The actual affected parties would depend on the final language of the bill, which is not provided.

Procedural and timeline notes

  • The bill was introduced on December 13, 2024.
  • Drafting steps occurred on December 13, 2024 (assigned to a drafter; draft placed on hold).
  • The latest available action shows the draft died in process on May 27, 2025, meaning it did not advance in the legislative process during this session.
  • As with many “generally revise” campaigns bills, future movement would require reintroduction under a new bill number or amendment of an existing bill.

What to watch for next

  • If you are tracking this issue, monitor for:
    • Reintroduction of similar language under a new bill number
    • Updated analysis or fiscal notes from the drafting office
    • Committee hearings or public testimony if reintroduced
  • To stay informed, check the legislative status page for LC 2969 (or any successor bill) for new text, amendments, and timelines.

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

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