Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB220

Introduced
1/29/26  
Refer
1/29/26  

Caption

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

Impact

The introduction of SB220 is expected to significantly impact the landscape of campaign finance by increasing transparency around the sources of campaign contributions. By mandating that nonprofit organizations disclose their contributions, lawmakers intend to give voters a clearer picture of the funding behind political campaigns and ensure that donors are held accountable for their financial support. This move reflects a growing trend towards promoting integrity within electoral processes.

Summary

SB220 aims to regulate campaign contributions by imposing stricter disclosure requirements on nonprofit organizations. The bill requires these organizations to disclose certain contributions made to political campaigns, which proponents argue enhances transparency in election financing. Additionally, SB220 seeks to prohibit contributions from nonprofit organizations to political action committees (PACs), asserting that such contributions can lead to conflicts of interest and diminish the level of accountability in political funding.

Contention

Notably, the bill has sparked debate regarding its implications for the operations of nonprofit organizations. Critics express concerns that the prohibitions on contributions to PACs could hinder the ability of nonprofits to participate in the political process effectively. They argue that it may limit the voice of civic groups in influencing public policy and advocating for issues they represent. Supporters maintain that the intent of the legislation is to prevent potential corruption and maintain public trust in the electoral system, framing the discussion as a necessary balance between advocacy and oversight.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB363

Fair Campaign Practices Act; prohibit campaign contributions and expenditures from foreign nationals

AL HB62

Campaign finance; campaign contributions used for dependent care expenses authorized

AL HB6

Political parties; disqualifying candidate from ballot because of contributions from particular person or entity prohibited

AL SB291

Fair Campaign Practices Act; transfer of funds among political parties and local or other affiliated party organizations authorized

AL SB180

Government administration, state and local agencies prohibited from contracting with media monitoring organizations and certain contractors and companies

AL HB282

Government administration, state and local agencies prohibited from contracting with media monitoring organizations and certain contractors and companies

AL SB290

Income tax, tax credit for voluntary cash contributions to pregnancy center or residential maternity facility

AL SB84

Agricultural organization, nonprofit, health benefits, authorized to offer to members and families, conditions, specified not to be engaged in health insurance business

AL HB284

To enact the Pregnancy Resource Act; Relating to income tax; to provide a state income tax credit to individuals and businesses that make contributions to eligible charitable organizations that operate as a pregnancy center or residential maternity facility; and to specify the obligations of the Department of Revenue in implementing the act

AL HB310

Fair Campaign Practices Act; authorize notifications of civil penalties by electronic mail in lieu of certified mail in certain circumstances

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