Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2598

Caption

Campaign finance; filings; penalties

Impact

Under the new provisions, if a political committee fails to file a complete report by the deadline, they will incur higher daily penalties. The bill proposes an increase from $10 to $20 for each day a report is late within the first fifteen days, and from $25 to $50 thereafter. These enhanced penalties serve as a deterrent against late filings and seek to promote more timely and accurate reporting of campaign finances.

Summary

House Bill 2598 proposes amendments to Arizona Revised Statutes section 16-937, which relates to the reporting requirements for campaign financing by political committees. The primary focus of the bill is to enhance compliance measures regarding the timely filing of financial reports by political action committees and political parties. This includes increasing the penalties imposed on committees for late submissions and introducing stricter enforcement protocols for compliance failures, aiming to ensure greater accountability in political financing.

Contention

The bill also stipulates a two-tiered approach to the consequences of repeated non-compliance. Any political committee that fails to file three consecutive reports will receive a notice of temporary suspension of their authority to operate. Should they remain non-compliant within a subsequent 30 days, a permanent suspension may follow. This aspect of the legislation reflects a stringent approach to managing campaign finance compliance, which may be contentious among political organizations concerned about the implications of these escalated penalties on their operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2622

Campaign finance; filings; penalties

AZ SB1581

Campaign finance reports; filing dates

AZ HB2466

Campaign finance; caregiver expenses

AZ HB2667

Campaign finance complaints; resolution

AZ HB2467

Campaign finance; corporate contributions; registration

AZ HB2666

Campaign finance; third-party complaints

AZ SB1408

Campaign finance; public service corporations

AZ HB2623

Campaign finance; candidate committee transfers

AZ HB2493

Providers; financial audits; academic performance

AZ SB1129

Campaign finance; transfers; candidate committee

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