Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1250

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

Campaign finance law; revise certain provisions of.

Impact

One of the notable impacts of HB1250 is its introduction of a perjury clause for the filing of campaign finance reports, enhancing accountability for candidates. It also revises how civil and administrative penalties are determined and assessed, which could lead to more severe repercussions for violations. By increasing the penalties for illegal corporate contributions, the bill aims to deter corporate entities from making unlawful donations, thus promoting a healthier electoral environment.

Summary

House Bill 1250 aims to revise the campaign finance laws in Mississippi significantly. The bill introduces clearer definitions for terms such as 'corporation' and 'corporate contribution,' ensuring that the guidelines surrounding contributions are more explicit. A key provision includes transferring the authority to assess fines and pursue judicial enforcement from the Mississippi Ethics Commission to the Secretary of State. This shift indicates a move towards a more centralized enforcement mechanism for campaign finance violations.

Contention

Discussion around HB1250 is expected to yield some contention, primarily concerning the balance of power between the Ethics Commission and the Secretary of State. Critics may argue that this change could dilute the effectiveness of oversight and make it easier for violations to go unpunished. Furthermore, changes to the penalties for accepting illegal contributions, which considerably increase fines and penalties, could be a point of debate among legislators, especially concerning the implications for candidates and corporations involved in political financing.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

MS HB1414

Workforce Enhancement Training Fund; revise administration of and make technical changes to.

MS HB12

Workforce Enhancement Training Fund; revise administration of.

MS SB2608

Campaign finance; limit corporate political campaign contributions to $1,000.00 per calendar year.

MS SB2286

Workforce Enhancement Training Fund contributions; provide for suspensions under certain circumstances.

MS SB2931

City of Natchez and Adams County; extend repealer on, and revise amounts of, authority to contribute annually to Natchez, Inc.

MS HB549

Campaign finance reports; require candidates for county, county district and municipal offices to file with SOS.

MS HB386

Campaign finance reports; require candidates for county, county district and municipal offices to file with Secretary of State.

MS HB444

Health care and education shortage assistance program; establish to help attract professionals to work in certain counties.