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Renames the ethics agency to the Public Disclosure Commission and tightens campaign finance rules, including independent expenditure reporting and terminating unused candidate acco
Renames the ethics agency to the Public Disclosure Commission and tightens campaign finance rules, including independent expenditure reporting and terminating unused candidate acco
Status: Approved by Governor (April 7, 2025). Introduced January 29, 2025. Effective timing: multiple provisions specify on/after July 1, 2025 (notably the agency name change); other requirements have specific report/termination deadlines described below.
HB 2206 updates Kansas campaign finance law by (1) renaming the Kansas Governmental Ethics Commission to the Kansas Public Disclosure Commission, (2) clarifying and adding definitions (including a new “cooperation/consent” concept for independent/expression advocacy), (3) strengthening prohibitions against “giving in the name of another,” (4) changing definitions and registration rules for political committees (including a bar on legislators creating such committees), (5) requiring independent-expenditure reporting, and (6) requiring termination of unused candidate campaign accounts in certain circumstances.
Agency rename and continuity
New/clarified definitions — “cooperation or consent”
“Giving in the name of another”
Political committee definition and limits
Reporting and termination requirements
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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