Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB789

Introduced
2/25/25  
Refer
2/26/25  

Caption

Generally revise surplus campaign funds laws

Impact

If enacted, HB 789 would significantly change the dynamics of campaign finance for legislative candidates in Montana. By allowing the transfer of surplus funds to future campaigns, candidates may find themselves with a more substantial financial base for subsequent elections. This could encourage individuals to engage more robustly in the electoral process, knowing that any surplus funds can be directly invested into their next campaign, potentially leading to increased competition in future races.

Summary

House Bill 789 seeks to amend the laws governing surplus campaign funds for legislative candidates in Montana. The primary provision of the bill allows candidates to contribute up to $10,000 of their surplus campaign funds to their own future campaigns. This change aims to provide candidates with more flexibility in managing funds after their campaigns, especially in transitioning into subsequent electoral efforts. Under current law, surplus campaign funds cannot be used for any future campaigns or personal benefits, which the bill seeks to revise.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 789 appears to be positive among legislators who believe that empowering candidates to reuse their surplus funds will facilitate greater political engagement and campaign viability. However, some may see concerns about the implications this could have for transparency and the potential for misuse of funds, especially if surplus contributions are allowed without stringent reporting measures.

Contention

Notable points of contention could arise regarding the potential for this law to encourage incumbent candidates to consolidate financial advantages over challengers. Critics may argue that this could create disparities in campaign financing, where incumbents, who often have surplus funds, maintain their electoral futures effectively through financial reservoirs unavailable to newcomers. This might raise questions regarding electoral fairness and equitable access to campaign resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB917

Revise campaign finance laws

MT HB770

Revise candidate campaign finance reporting laws

MT HB1877

Allows public officials to use campaign funds for childcare costs incurred while campaigning or performing official duties

MT HB1375

Campaign finance law; revise.

MT SB557

Generally revise laws relating to campaign mailings

MT HB759

Revise campaign finance laws

MT HB1250

Campaign finance law; revise certain provisions of.

MT S2935

Reforming campaign finance laws

MT HB1101

Campaign finance law; revise various provisions related to.

MT S515

Reforming campaign finance laws

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