Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska Senate Bill SB116

Introduced
3/5/25  
Refer
3/5/25  
Report Pass
4/23/25  

Caption

Campaign Finance, Contribution Limits

Impact

If enacted, SB116 will affect state laws pertaining to campaign finance significantly. The legislation will raise individual contribution limits from a modest $500 per year to $2,000 each election cycle, while allowing groups to contribute up to $4,000 each election cycle. These adjustments aim to enhance the capacity of candidates to fund their campaigns while also addressing concerns about large donors wielding disproportionate influence in elections. The Alaska Public Offices Commission will be responsible for implementing changes to these limits and ensuring compliance with the updated regulations.

Summary

Senate Bill 116 proposes significant amendments to the campaign contribution limits for state and local offices in Alaska. The bill seeks to adjust the existing contribution limits to ensure that the allocation of political power does not depend solely on wealth. It defines specific limits on contributions from individuals and groups, with a proposal to adjust these limits every decade based on the Consumer Price Index for urban Alaska starting in 2031. This approach aims to maintain the value of these limits in relation to inflation, thereby potentially increasing them over time.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the bill, particularly regarding the increased limits. Critics may argue that, while intended to democratize the political process, raising contribution limits could disproportionately benefit wealthy individuals and large organizations, potentially leading to increased campaign spending and reliance on affluent donors. Advocates of stricter limits often emphasize the need for transparency and integrity in elections, warning that higher contributions might exacerbate issues of political corruption and create an uneven playing field for candidates from less affluent backgrounds.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK HB16

Campaign Finance;contribution Limits;apoc

AK HB371

Campaign Finance;contribution Limits;apoc

AK HB2467

Campaign finance; corporate contributions; registration

AK HB2509

Campaign finance; corporate contributions; registration

AK HB62

Campaign finance; campaign contributions used for dependent care expenses authorized

AK AB884

Campaign contributions: investor-owned utilities.

AK SB229

Campaign Finance Reports

AK HB201

Campaign Finance Reports

AK SB220

Campaign contributions; require disclosure of certain contributions from nonprofit organizations to campaigns; prohibit contributions from nonprofit organizations to PACs

AK AB351

Campaign contributions: agency officers.

Similar Bills

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CA AB1789

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AR SB351

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AR HB1369

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CA AB808

Campaign statements and registrations: filing online or electronically.

AK SB229

Campaign Finance Reports

AK HB201

Campaign Finance Reports

CA SB644

Political Reform Act of 1974: contribution limits.