Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1509

Caption

campaign finance; lobbyists; reporting

Impact

The legislation is designed to strengthen the accountability framework around campaign financing in Arizona. It mandates committees to not only disclose the total receipts but also to itemize contributions that exceed certain thresholds. For example, contributions exceeding $100 from in-state individuals must specify the contributor's occupation and employer, thereby promoting a clearer understanding of who is financially supporting political campaigns.

Summary

SB1509 is an amendment to section 16-926 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, focusing on campaign finance reporting and lobbying activities. The bill aims to enhance the transparency of campaign contributions by requiring committees to provide detailed reports on all financial transactions. These reports must include information about contributions from both in-state and out-of-state individuals, as well as various entities, ensuring that the sources of campaign funding are clearly identified.

Conclusion

If passed, SB1509 will represent a significant step towards enhancing the transparency of campaign finances in Arizona. The bill balances the need for accountability with the rights of contributors, though it is likely to provoke debate regarding the implications of such reporting requirements on political engagement and the role of lobbyists in the electoral process.

Contention

While the bill advances the conversation surrounding financial transparency in politics, it may also raise concerns about privacy for contributors. Some opponents may argue that requiring detailed reporting of personal information could deter individuals from contributing to campaigns, thereby potentially infringing on their rights to privacy and free speech. Furthermore, the inclusion of lobbyist contributions and the detailed reporting of expenditures could be contentious among political factions, particularly those lobbying against increased regulatory scrutiny.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1715

Campaign reporting; lobbyists; review; appropriation

AZ SB1581

Campaign finance reports; filing dates

AZ HB2466

Campaign finance; caregiver expenses

AZ HB2622

Campaign finance; filings; penalties

AZ HB2667

Campaign finance complaints; resolution

AZ HB2666

Campaign finance; third-party complaints

AZ SB1129

Campaign finance; transfers; candidate committee

AZ SB1408

Campaign finance; public service corporations

AZ HB2623

Campaign finance; candidate committee transfers

AZ HB2467

Campaign finance; corporate contributions; registration

Similar Bills

AZ HB2623

Campaign finance; candidate committee transfers

AZ SB1129

Campaign finance; transfers; candidate committee

MI SB0458

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KS HB2054

Senate Substitute for HB 2054 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs - Increasing the limits on certain campaign contributions under the campaign finance act.

LA HB693

Provides for revisions to the Campaign Finance Disclosure Act (EN +$97,000 GF EX See Note)

AZ SB1006

campaign finance; aggregate report; amount

AZ SCR1002

campaign finance; aggregate report; amount

KY HB412

AN ACT relating to campaign finance.