Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1996

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Campaign finance provisions modifications

Impact

If adopted, SF1996 would significantly alter Minnesota's regulations on campaign finance by modifying existing statutes related to campaign disclaimers and expenditure reporting. The requirements established would affect all kinds of campaign communications, especially those disseminated digitally. This could lead to a more regulated environment for campaign advertising, with a focus on transparency and accountability, potentially reducing the influence of undisclosed funding sources on electoral outcomes.

Summary

SF1996 is a legislative bill aimed at modifying various provisions related to campaign finance in Minnesota. The bill seeks to refine the definitions of 'expressly advocating' and 'independent expenditure' to enhance clarity in campaign communications. Additionally, it introduces new requirements for disclaimers on digital campaign advertisements, emphasizing the accountability of campaign materials. By establishing clearer guidelines, the bill aims to ensure that voters are aware of the sources of campaign messages and can make informed decisions at the polls.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding SF1996 include the potential burdens placed on candidates and groups engaged in campaign activities. Critics may argue that the new disclaimer requirements for digital media could limit grassroots campaigning efforts by imposing compliance costs. Furthermore, there could be debates on whether the refined definitions serve to limit free speech or enhance democratic processes. As stakeholders examine the implications, different perspectives will likely emerge, balancing the need for transparency with the realities of campaign operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SF5253

Campaign reports and disclaimers requirements modifications

MN SF3710

Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board data practices modification

MN SB148

Modifications to Campaign Finance Requirements

MN HF3363

Campaign Finance; street address classified as private data; Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board prohibited from posting private data on its website; noncampaign disbursement use provided for security-related expenses; campaign finance laws modified; disclaimer requirements modified; Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board, local governments, and school districts required to remove, modify, and repost reports and statements on websites; certification requirements to have an address classified as private data on an affidavit of candidacy removed; and definitions provided and amended.

MN SF905

Reporting disclosure requirement of original sources of campaign funds

MN SF3886

Modification of actions that are noncoordinated expenditures

MN HB07246

An Act Concerning Modifications To Campaign Finance Laws And State Elections Enforcement Commission Authority.

MN SF4223

Omnibus Elections policy provisions

MN HB45

AN ACT relating to campaign finance.

MN SB206

AN ACT relating to campaign finance.

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