Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2898

Introduced
1/8/26  

Caption

Improving campaign finance reporting by state ballot question committees

Notes

The legislative progress and discussions surrounding S2898 are crucial as they reflect ongoing concerns about campaign finance reform and the integrity of the democratic process in Massachusetts. The emphasis on improved reporting is designed to pave the way for a political environment where voters can make more informed decisions about the ballot initiatives presented to them.

Impact

The expected impact of S2898 includes more stringent reporting obligations for the treasurers of statewide ballot question committees. The amendments require these committees to provide detailed disclosures on in-kind contributions exceeding $50 and new liabilities that are incurred. This shift is likely intended to limit the influence of undisclosed money in state ballot campaigns, thereby fostering a more informed electorate and promoting fairer election practices.

Summary

Senate Bill 2898, titled 'An Act improving campaign finance reporting by state ballot question committees', aims to enhance the transparency and accountability of financial activities conducted by committees supporting or opposing statewide ballot questions in Massachusetts. The bill proposes amendments to existing statutes within Chapter 55 of the General Laws, focusing specifically on reporting requirements for political activities related to ballot questions, particularly regarding in-kind contributions and liabilities incurred by these committees.

Contention

While the bill primarily aims to enhance financial transparency, points of contention may arise around the increased administrative burden imposed on ballot question committees, particularly smaller organizations with limited resources. Critics might argue that the additional reporting requirements could discourage grassroots initiatives or disproportionately affect groups with less financial capability to comply with these regulations. Moreover, there may be debates regarding the balance between ensuring transparency and maintaining the freedom of political expression and organization.

Companion Bills

MA S2916

Replaced by Improving campaign finance reporting for statewide ballot questions

Previously Filed As

MA S2916

Improving campaign finance reporting for statewide ballot questions

MA S507

Improving campaign finance reporting by state ballot question committees

MA H868

Improving campaign finance reporting by state ballot question committees

MA S515

Reforming campaign finance laws

MA S2935

Reforming campaign finance laws

MA HF1405

Campaign reporting requirements amended to require disclosure of all contributors for legislative or statewide candidates and ballot questions.

MA SB11

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

MA HB260

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

MA H848

Relative to campaign finance reform

MA H845

Relative to the campaign finance reporting cycle

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.