LR number: 4464S.01T
Latest Update: Sunday, June, 15th 2008

SB 1038 - This act repeals the campaign contribution limits for certain candidates running for office. Individuals and committees required to file campaign disclosure reports shall electronically file contributions exceeding $5,000 within 48 hours of receiving the contribution. The treasurer and deputy treasurer of all committees shall reside in the district or county in which the committee sits. Legislative and senatorial district committees shall retain only one address in the district in which it sits for the purpose of receiving contributions. Out-of-state committees that make contributions in support of or against candidates or issues in elections shall report the names of its contributors even when the contributions originally made to the out-of-state committee were not made specifically to influence any particular election. Current law imposes a penalty of twice the amount of the contribution or expenditure that is incorrectly reported up to $5,000. This amendment [...]

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Latest Actions
  • 05/29/2008 - Reported Duly Enrolled S Rules Committee
  • 05/29/2008 - Signed by Senate President
  • 05/29/2008 - Signed by House Speaker
  • 05/29/2008 - Delivered to Governor
  • 05/16/2008 - H Calendar S Bills for Third Reading

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Bill Summary
File name Last Updated
SB1038 Bill Summary House Committee Substitute HTML04/17/2008
SB1038 Bill Summary Perfected HTML02/21/2008
SB1038 Bill Summary Introduced HTML01/29/2008

Fiscal Notes
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SB1038 Fiscal Notes Trulyed Agreed PDF05/31/2008
SB1038 Fiscal Notes House Comm Sub HTML04/17/2008
SB1038 Fiscal Notes House Comm Sub PDF04/17/2008
SB1038 Fiscal Notes Perfected HTML02/20/2008
SB1038 Fiscal Notes Perfected PDF02/20/2008
SB1038 Fiscal Notes Introduced HTML02/11/2008
SB1038 Fiscal Notes Introduced PDF02/11/2008