Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB157

Introduced
1/14/26  

Caption

Election Law - Campaign Finance - Exploratory Committees

Impact

The implications of HB 157 are significant for the campaign finance landscape in Maryland. By requiring exploratory committees to adhere to specific financial regulations, the bill aims to enhance transparency and accountability within the election process. The bill also allows exploratory committees to receive an unlimited amount of contributions, counter to typical limits imposed on political campaign financing. This change could amplify the financial leverage of potential candidates, leading to increased competitiveness during elections.

Summary

House Bill 157 relates to election law by establishing specific regulations governing exploratory committees formed by individuals intending to run for public office. The bill applies campaign finance requirements previously set for political committees to these exploratory committees, which serve to assess the viability of potential candidates. It defines permissible activities for exploratory committees, which include conducting surveys, employing staff, and making necessary purchases to gauge candidate viability. Moreover, it mandates that any purchases made by an authorized campaign committee from an exploratory committee must be at fair market value.

Contention

While the bill seeks to facilitate the process for candidates assessing their viability, it has raised concerns among various stakeholders. Critics argue that allowing exploratory committees to receive unlimited donations could lead to undue influence from wealthy donors and potential corruption in the election process. Proponents, however, contend that fostering more candidates through such measures strengthens democratic participation. The bill's emergency measure status adds urgency and suggests that lawmakers consider the implications of rapid implementation without thorough debate.

Companion Bills

MD HB111

Carry Over Election Law - Campaign Finance - Exploratory Committees

MD SB65

Crossfiled Election Law - Campaign Finance - Exploratory Committees

Previously Filed As

MD SB27

Election Law - Campaign Finance - Exploratory Committees

MD HB111

Election Law - Campaign Finance - Exploratory Committees

MD HB1405

Election Law - Campaign Finance Activities - Candidates for State Office

MD HB740

Election Law - Campaign Materials - Disclosure of Use of Synthetic Media

MD HB550

Local Public Campaign Financing - Expansion to Additional Offices

MD SB575

Howard County - Public Campaign Financing - Board of Education Ho. Co. 3-25

MD HB322

Election Law - Municipal Elections - Administration

MD SB633

Campaign Finance - Political Organizations - Disclosures on Solicitations (Stop Scam PACs Act)

MD SB366

Campaign Finance - Civil Penalties - Process

MD HB906

Campaign Finance - Political Organizations - Disclosures on Solicitations (Stop Scam PACs Act)

Similar Bills

CT SB00465

An Act Concerning Exploratory Committees.

MD SB27

Election Law - Campaign Finance - Exploratory Committees

MD SB65

Election Law - Campaign Finance - Exploratory Committees

MD HB111

Election Law - Campaign Finance - Exploratory Committees

CT HB06320

An Act Prohibiting Lobbyist Contributions During A Legislative Session To Legislators Or State Officers Running For Municipal Office.

CA AB2234

California Environmental Quality Act: geothermal exploratory projects.

CT HB05547

An Act Concerning Lobbyist Contributions During Legislative Sessions.

CA AB527

California Environmental Quality Act: geothermal exploratory projects: geothermal field development projects: enhanced geothermal system wells.