Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB92

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
2/4/26  
Refer
2/12/26  
Report Pass
2/25/26  
Enrolled
4/9/26  
Passed
4/17/26  

Caption

Campaign contributions; contributions made with credit card with billing address outside U.S. prohibited, exceptions provided

Impact

If enacted, SB92 will amend existing campaign finance laws to require that all credit card contributions comply with specific verification measures, including providing a credit card verification value and ensuring the billing address is within the U.S. This could have significant implications for campaign fundraising strategies, particularly for candidates appealing to international donors or expatriates, by limiting their ability to accept contributions from outside the country without further documentation. This measure aims to strengthen the integrity of the electoral process by preventing potential foreign influence on local elections.

Summary

SB92 is a legislative measure aimed at regulating campaign contributions specifically through credit card transactions. The bill prohibits principal campaign committees, political action committees, and political parties from accepting contributions made with a credit card if the billing address associated with the credit card is located outside of the United States, with exceptions allowed for contributions from U.S. citizens living abroad. The intent behind this bill is to streamline the contribution process and ensure that contributions come from verified sources within the jurisdiction, thereby enhancing transparency and accountability in campaign financing.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB92 appears largely supportive among lawmakers advocating for stricter campaign finance regulations designed to reinforce election integrity; it passed with overwhelming support in the legislature, indicated by the voting record. However, there may be concerns from some stakeholders regarding the implications for U.S. citizens living abroad who wish to contribute to political activities back home, potentially impacting their participation in the democratic process.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB92 focus on the balance between election integrity and accessibility for U.S. citizens abroad. Critics may argue that restricting contributions based solely on billing addresses could undermine the ability of expatriates to participate in the political processes in their home country. Additionally, the requirements imposed on credit card processors could create logistical challenges and increase the complexity of handling campaign contributions, which may be viewed as burdensome by some organizations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB62

Campaign finance; campaign contributions used for dependent care expenses authorized

AL HB363

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

AL HB6

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

AL SB290

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

AL HB52

Income Taxes; to make technical changes to the funding provisions of the CHOOSE Act credits and increase funding, and to extend the sunset date for deductions for ABLE contributions.

AL SB291

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

AL SB193

Office of Occupational and Professional Licensing within the Department of Workforce; created as centralized entity for providing leadership, support, and oversight to certain boards.

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 HB576

Sheriff, use of credit card or debit card authorized

AL SB326

Sheriff, use of credit card or debit card authorized

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