Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1130

Introduced
2/2/26  

Caption

Safeguarding Election Candidates Using Reasonable Expenditures (SECURE) Act; enact

Impact

The bill introduces additional reporting requirements surrounding security expenditures, mandating candidates or their campaign chairs to provide detailed accounts of such expenses, including the credentials of security providers. Furthermore, it imposes specific limitations on how campaign funds can be used, ensuring that they are not diverted for personal use or unauthorized purposes. Additionally, it sets penalties for candidates who fail to comply with inspection requests regarding their financial accounts, thereby enhancing the overall accountability within campaign finances.

Summary

House Bill 1130, known as the 'Safeguarding Election Candidates Using Reasonable Expenditures (SECURE) Act,' aims to amend Georgia's campaign finance laws to address security expenditures for candidates. The bill outlines that certain security-related costs, such as equipment installation and monitoring services, can be considered legitimate campaign expenses. This adjustment reflects a growing concern for the safety of candidates during their campaigns, allowing them to utilize campaign funds for appropriate security measures.

Contention

Points of contention may arise over the interpretation of what constitutes a reasonable security expense and concerns regarding the potential for misuse of campaign funds. Critics might highlight that these new provisions could lead to varying interpretations and implementation across different campaigns, which could undermine the transparent use of funds. Moreover, discussions may center on whether the emphasis on security equipment overshadows other critical areas of need within campaign finance reform, such as improving fundraising transparency or limiting the influence of money in politics.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1480

Safeguarding Election Candidates using Resonable Expenditures (SECURE) Act; create.

GA HB1454

Campaign Finance - Security Expenditures - Authorization

GA LD818

An Act to Allow Expenditure of Maine Clean Election Act Funding for the Care of Candidates' Dependents

GA AB868

Primary elections: county officers: top two candidates.

GA HB2376

County candidates; clean elections pamphlet

GA SB2630

State general elections; require candidates to obtain majority of votes to secure office.

GA LD454

An Act to Allow Candidates for Secretary of State or Attorney General to Participate in the Maine Clean Election Act

GA HB108

Safeguarding American Veteran Empowerment Act or SAVE Act; enact

GA SB658

In dates of elections and primaries and special elections, further providing for affidavits of candidates; and, in nomination of candidates, further providing for affidavits of candidates, for nominations by political bodies, for limitations on eligibility of candidates and for affidavits of candidates.

GA HB4061

clean elections; statewide; legislative candidates

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