Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H845

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the campaign finance reporting cycle

Impact

The proposed changes in HB 845 could significantly impact the funding landscape for political campaigns, enhancing the accountability and transparency of financial contributions. By limiting individual contributions and placing caps on political party funding, the bill seeks to diminish the influence of large donations in elections and promote fairer competition among candidates, allowing smaller or less financially backed candidates a more equitable chance in elections.

Summary

House Bill 845 seeks to amend the campaign finance reporting cycle in Massachusetts by adjusting contribution limits for individuals and political committees. The bill specifically establishes caps on campaign contributions, capping contributions to candidates' committees at $1,000 per election, while contributions to political parties may reach up to $10,000 per election. These adjustments aim to create a more structured and regulated financial environment in the political landscape of the state.

Contention

While proponents of the bill argue that such adjustments are necessary for a fair democratic process, there may be contention surrounding the restrictions imposed on contributions by legislative and executive agents, which are set at a lower limit of $200 per election. Opponents might argue that these limits could hinder political engagement and the ability of certain agents to effectively support their preferred candidates, potentially leading to a less vibrant political campaign environment.

Further_details

Additionally, the bill includes provisions for biennial inflation adjustments to ensure the contribution limits remain relevant over time. This mechanism is intended to address the changing economic landscape, as it allows for periodic recalculation of contribution ceilings based on the federal consumer price index. This feature is particularly noteworthy as it introduces a dynamic component to the contribution limits, making them more adaptable to economic conditions.

Companion Bills

MA H5311

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA HB260

Campaign Financing - Campaign Finance Reporting Deadline and Fair Campaign Financing Fund Distributions

MA SB11

Campaign Financing - Campaign Finance Reporting Deadline and Fair Campaign Financing Fund Distributions

MA H868

Improving campaign finance reporting by state ballot question committees

MA S515

Reforming campaign finance laws

MA SB1509

Campaign finance; lobbyists; reporting

MA S507

Improving campaign finance reporting by state ballot question committees

MA H848

Relative to campaign finance reform

MA S2935

Reforming campaign finance laws

MA S2916

Improving campaign finance reporting for statewide ballot questions

MA H812

Relative to transparent political campaigning

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