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State of Illinois
2011 and 2012 HB4651 Introduced 2/1/2012, by Rep. Dan Brady SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Election Code. Provides that contributions to a political action committee made through dues, levies, or similar assessments paid by any natural person, corporation, labor organization, or association in a calendar year may not exceed $500 (now, may not exceed the limits set forth in the Section). Effective immediately.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning elections.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Election Code is amended by changing Section |
5 | | 9-8.5 as follows: |
6 | | (10 ILCS 5/9-8.5) |
7 | | Sec. 9-8.5. Limitations on campaign contributions. |
8 | | (a) It is unlawful for a political committee to accept |
9 | | contributions except as provided in this Section. |
10 | | (b) During an election cycle, a candidate political |
11 | | committee may not accept contributions with an aggregate value |
12 | | over the following: (i) $5,000 from any individual, (ii) |
13 | | $10,000 from any corporation, labor organization, or |
14 | | association, or (iii) $50,000 from a candidate political |
15 | | committee or political action committee. A candidate political |
16 | | committee may accept contributions in any amount from a |
17 | | political party committee except during an election cycle in |
18 | | which the candidate seeks nomination at a primary election. |
19 | | During an election cycle in which the candidate seeks |
20 | | nomination at a primary election, a candidate political |
21 | | committee may not accept contributions from political party |
22 | | committees with an aggregate value over the following: (i) |
23 | | $200,000 for a candidate political committee established to |
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1 | | support a candidate seeking nomination to statewide office, |
2 | | (ii) $125,000 for a candidate political committee established |
3 | | to support a candidate seeking nomination to the Senate, the |
4 | | Supreme Court or Appellate Court in the First Judicial |
5 | | District, or an office elected by all voters in a county with |
6 | | 1,000,000 or more residents, (iii) $75,000 for a candidate |
7 | | political committee established to support a candidate seeking |
8 | | nomination to the House of Representatives, the Supreme Court |
9 | | or Appellate Court for a Judicial District other than the First |
10 | | Judicial District, an office elected by all voters of a county |
11 | | of fewer than 1,000,000 residents, and municipal and county |
12 | | offices in Cook County other than those elected by all voters |
13 | | of Cook County, and (iv) $50,000 for a candidate political |
14 | | committee established to support the nomination of a candidate |
15 | | to any other office.
A candidate political committee |
16 | | established to elect a candidate to the General Assembly may |
17 | | accept contributions from only one legislative caucus |
18 | | committee. A candidate political committee may not accept |
19 | | contributions from a ballot initiative committee. |
20 | | (c) During an election cycle, a political party committee |
21 | | may not accept contributions with an aggregate value over the |
22 | | following: (i) $10,000 from any individual, (ii) $20,000 from |
23 | | any corporation, labor organization, or association, or (iii) |
24 | | $50,000 from a political action committee. A political party |
25 | | committee may accept contributions in any amount from another |
26 | | political party committee or a candidate political committee, |
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1 | | except as provided in subsection (c-5). Nothing in this Section |
2 | | shall limit the amounts that may be transferred between a State |
3 | | political committee and federal political committee. A |
4 | | political party committee may not accept contributions from a |
5 | | ballot initiative committee. A political party committee |
6 | | established by a legislative caucus may not accept |
7 | | contributions from another political party committee |
8 | | established by a legislative caucus. |
9 | | (c-5) During the period beginning on the date candidates |
10 | | may begin circulating petitions for a primary election and |
11 | | ending on the day of the primary election, a political party |
12 | | committee may not accept contributions with an aggregate value |
13 | | over $50,000 from a candidate political committee or political |
14 | | party committee. A political party committee may accept |
15 | | contributions in any amount from a candidate political |
16 | | committee or political party committee if the political party |
17 | | committee receiving the contribution filed a statement of |
18 | | nonparticipation in the primary as provided in subsection |
19 | | (c-10). The Task Force on Campaign Finance Reform shall study |
20 | | and make recommendations on the provisions of this subsection |
21 | | to the Governor and General Assembly by September 30, 2012. |
22 | | This subsection becomes inoperative on July 1, 2013 and |
23 | | thereafter no longer applies. |
24 | | (c-10) A political party committee that does not intend to |
25 | | make contributions to candidates to be nominated at a general |
26 | | primary election or consolidated primary election may file a |
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1 | | Statement of Nonparticipation in a Primary Election with the |
2 | | Board. The Statement of Nonparticipation shall include a |
3 | | verification signed by the chairperson and treasurer of the |
4 | | committee that (i) the committee will not make contributions or |
5 | | coordinated expenditures in support of or opposition to a |
6 | | candidate or candidates to be nominated at the general primary |
7 | | election or consolidated primary election (select one) to be |
8 | | held on (insert date), (ii) the political party committee may |
9 | | accept unlimited contributions from candidate political |
10 | | committees and political party committees, provided that the |
11 | | political party committee does not make contributions to a |
12 | | candidate or candidates to be nominated at the primary |
13 | | election, and (iii) failure to abide by these requirements |
14 | | shall deem the political party committee in violation of this |
15 | | Article and subject the committee to a fine of no more than |
16 | | 150% of the total contributions or coordinated expenditures |
17 | | made by the committee in violation of this Article. This |
18 | | subsection becomes inoperative on July 1, 2013 and thereafter |
19 | | no longer applies. |
20 | | (d) During an election cycle, a political action committee |
21 | | may not accept contributions with an aggregate value over the |
22 | | following: (i) $10,000 from any individual, (ii) $20,000 from |
23 | | any corporation, labor organization, political party |
24 | | committee, or association, or (iii) $50,000 from a political |
25 | | action committee or candidate political committee. A political |
26 | | action committee may not accept contributions from a ballot |
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1 | | initiative committee. |
2 | | (e) A ballot initiative committee may accept contributions |
3 | | in any amount from any source, provided that the committee |
4 | | files the document required by Section 9-3 of this Article. |
5 | | (f) Nothing in this Section shall prohibit a political |
6 | | committee from dividing the proceeds of joint fundraising |
7 | | efforts; provided that no political committee may receive more |
8 | | than the limit from any one contributor. |
9 | | (g) On January 1 of each odd-numbered year, the State Board |
10 | | of Elections shall adjust the amounts of the contribution |
11 | | limitations established in this Section for inflation as |
12 | | determined by the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers |
13 | | as issued by the United States Department of Labor and rounded |
14 | | to the nearest $100. The State Board shall publish this |
15 | | information on its official website. |
16 | | (h) Self-funding candidates. If a public official, a |
17 | | candidate, or the public official's or candidate's immediate |
18 | | family contributes or loans to the public official's or |
19 | | candidate's political committee or to other political |
20 | | committees that transfer funds to the public official's or |
21 | | candidate's political committee or makes independent |
22 | | expenditures for the benefit of the public official's or |
23 | | candidate's campaign during the 12 months prior to an election |
24 | | in an aggregate amount of more than (i) $250,000 for statewide |
25 | | office or (ii) $100,000 for all other elective offices, then |
26 | | the public official or candidate shall file with the State |
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1 | | Board of Elections, within one day, a Notification of |
2 | | Self-funding that shall detail each contribution or loan made |
3 | | by the public official, the candidate, or the public official's |
4 | | or candidate's immediate family. Within 2 business days after |
5 | | the filing of a Notification of Self-funding, the notification |
6 | | shall be posted on the Board's website and the Board shall give |
7 | | official notice of the filing to each candidate for the same |
8 | | office as the public official or candidate making the filing, |
9 | | including the public official or candidate filing the |
10 | | Notification of Self-funding. Upon receiving notice from the |
11 | | Board, all candidates for that office, including the public |
12 | | official or candidate who filed a Notification of Self-funding, |
13 | | shall be permitted to accept contributions in excess of any |
14 | | contribution limits imposed by subsection (b). For the purposes |
15 | | of this subsection, "immediate family" means the spouse, |
16 | | parent, or child of a public official or candidate. |
17 | | (i) For the purposes of this Section, a corporation, labor |
18 | | organization, association, or a political action committee |
19 | | established by a corporation, labor organization, or |
20 | | association may act as a conduit in facilitating the delivery |
21 | | to a political action committee of contributions made through |
22 | | dues, levies, or similar assessments and the political action |
23 | | committee may report the contributions in the aggregate, |
24 | | provided that: (i) contributions made through the dues, levies, |
25 | | or similar assessments paid by any natural person, corporation, |
26 | | labor organization, or association in a calendar year may not |
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1 | | exceed $500 the limits set forth in this Section and (ii) the |
2 | | corporation, labor organization, association, or a political |
3 | | action committee established by a corporation, labor |
4 | | organization, or association facilitating the delivery of |
5 | | contributions maintains a list of natural persons, |
6 | | corporations, labor organizations, and associations that paid |
7 | | the dues, levies, or similar assessments from which the |
8 | | contributions comprising the aggregate amount derive. A |
9 | | political action committee facilitating the delivery of |
10 | | contributions or receiving contributions shall disclose the |
11 | | amount of contributions made through dues delivered or received |
12 | | and the name of the corporation, labor organization, |
13 | | association, or political action committee delivering the |
14 | | contributions, if applicable. |
15 | | (j) A political committee that receives a contribution or |
16 | | transfer in violation of this Section shall dispose of the |
17 | | contribution or transfer by returning the contribution or |
18 | | transfer, or an amount equal to the contribution or transfer, |
19 | | to the contributor or transferor or donating the contribution |
20 | | or transfer, or an amount equal to the contribution or |
21 | | transfer, to a charity. A contribution or transfer received in |
22 | | violation of this Section that is not disposed of as provided |
23 | | in this subsection within 15 days after its receipt shall |
24 | | escheat to the General Revenue Fund and the political committee |
25 | | shall be deemed in violation of this Section and subject to a |
26 | | civil penalty not to exceed 150% of the total amount of the |
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1 | | contribution. |
2 | | (k) For the purposes of this Section, "statewide office" |
3 | | means the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, |
4 | | Secretary of State, Comptroller, and Treasurer. |
5 | | (l) This Section is repealed if and when the United States |
6 | | Supreme Court invalidates contribution limits on committees |
7 | | formed to assist candidates, political parties, corporations, |
8 | | associations, or labor organizations established by or |
9 | | pursuant to federal law.
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10 | | (Source: P.A. 96-832, eff. 1-1-11 .)
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11 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
12 | | becoming law.
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