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Arkansas HB 1837 bans foreign funding of ballot measures and expands prohibitions, plus donor/treasurer attestations and stricter reporting to curb foreign influence.
Arkansas HB 1837 bans foreign funding of ballot measures and expands prohibitions, plus donor/treasurer attestations and stricter reporting to curb foreign influence.
Note: The supplied materials include text from more than one draft and appear to combine Arkansas and Illinois bill content. The central substantive material in the document (including amendments H1 and S1) relates to an Arkansas bill titled to amend disclosure for matters referred to voters and to ban foreign funding for ballot measures. The top-level bill status given to me is "Died In Committee" (filed Jan 14, 2025). The legislative-action log in the document contains conflicting entries (some showing passage and enactment), so readers should verify current official status with the appropriate legislative clerk. This summary focuses on the Arkansas bill content in the packet.
New/expanded definitions (Ark. Code § 7-9-402 and § 7-6-201):
Certification and affirmations:
Contribution limits and recordkeeping:
Scope includes ballot question committees, legislative question committees, political action committees, tax-exempt organizations (501(c) orgs referenced), and independent spenders.
Amendment H1: adjusts wording in multiple places (e.g., replacing “funds” with “donations,” clarifying treasurer affirmations as “to the best of the treasurer's knowledge,” and narrowing some reporting triggers to expenditures/donations in excess of $10,000).
If you want, I can:
- Produce a side-by-side list of the exact statutory text changes proposed;
- Flag enforcement provisions elsewhere in the Arkansas Code that would apply; or
- Check the official legislative website for definitive status and the enrolled text.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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