Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF5253

Introduced
5/4/26  

Caption

Campaign reports and disclaimers requirements modifications

Impact

By amending sections of Minnesota Statutes, particularly those pertaining to financial disclosures in lobbying, SF5253 seeks to tighten regulations that govern how political entities report financial transactions. The changes will require that lobbyists disclose amounts spent on various lobbying efforts and clearly identify sponsors of advertisements urging the public to contact officials about legislative actions. This is expected to create a more transparent environment in political communications and ensure that the public is aware of the sources of influence behind lobbying campaigns.

Summary

Senate File 5253 introduces modifications to Minnesota's campaign finance laws, specifically focusing on the requirements for reports and disclaimers related to lobbying activities. The bill mandates that principals, who engage in lobbying, must provide detailed reports regarding expenditures on different types of lobbying to ensure transparency and accountability in political campaigning. It aims to enhance the public's understanding of the financial aspects behind lobbying efforts, reflecting a commitment to open governance.

Contention

While the bill's primary goal is to improve transparency in campaign finance, it faces opposition regarding the burden it may place on lobbyists and grassroots organizations. Critics express concerns that stringent reporting requirements could disproportionately impact smaller entities who may struggle with compliance due to limited resources. Furthermore, some lawmakers worry that the increased bureaucracy could stifle legitimate advocacy efforts by complicating the process for engaging in grassroots lobbying campaigns.

Provisions

The bill also introduces penalties for non-compliance with new disclaimer requirements, with fines reaching up to $3,000 for entities failing to follow applicable rules. Disclaimers must be displayed prominently in various types of advertisements and utilize clear, accessible formats to ensure that the public can easily identify the sponsors of lobbying efforts. This initiative to enhance lobbying accountability is part of a broader movement towards campaign finance reform, aiming to address concerns over the influence of money in politics.

Companion Bills

MN HF4239

Similar To Noncampaign disbursements provided; data classification provided; complaints provided; and requirements for reports, written communications, and disclaimers modified.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4239

Noncampaign disbursements provided; data classification provided; complaints provided; and requirements for reports, written communications, and disclaimers modified.

MN SF1996

Campaign finance provisions modifications

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 SF3710

Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board data practices modification

MN SB148

Modifications to Campaign Finance Requirements

MN SF5126

Child care licensing and reporting requirements provisions modifications

MN HF2284

Definitions of lobbyist and metropolitan governmental unit modified, expert witness lobbying reporting requirements modified, and additional individuals required to file statements of economic interest.

MN SF2781

Certain environmental review reporting requirements modifications

MN SB0267

Influence campaign reports.

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