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96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2009 and 2010 SB2532
Introduced 1/12/2010, by Sen. Heather Steans SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Election Code if and only if Senate Bill 1466 becomes law. Sets limits on contributions from political party committees to candidate political committees during an election cycle at which candidates seek election at a general election. Effective January 1, 2011.
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A BILL FOR
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| AN ACT concerning elections.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. If and only if Senate Bill 1466 of the 96th |
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| General Assembly, as enrolled, becomes law, the Election Code |
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| is amended by changing Section 9-8.5 as follows: |
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| (10 ILCS 5/9-8.5) |
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| Sec. 9-8.5. Limitations on campaign contributions. |
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| (a) It is unlawful for a political committee to accept |
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| contributions except as provided in this Section. |
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| (b) During an election cycle, a candidate political |
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| committee may not accept contributions with an aggregate value |
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| over the following: (i) $5,000 from any individual, (ii) |
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| $10,000 from any corporation, labor organization, or |
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| association, or (iii) $50,000 from a candidate political |
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| committee or political action committee. A candidate political |
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| committee may accept contributions in any amount from a |
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| political party committee except during an election cycle in |
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| which the candidate seeks nomination at a primary election. |
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| During an election cycle in which the candidate seeks |
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| nomination at a primary election, a candidate political |
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| committee may not accept contributions from political party |
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| committees with an aggregate value over the following: (i) |
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| $200,000 for a candidate political committee established to |
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| support a candidate seeking nomination to statewide office, |
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| (ii) $125,000 for a candidate political committee established |
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| to support a candidate seeking nomination to the Senate, the |
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| Supreme Court or Appellate Court in the First Judicial |
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| District, or an office elected by all voters in a county with |
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| 1,000,000 or more residents, (iii) $75,000 for a candidate |
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| political committee established to support a candidate seeking |
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| nomination to the House of Representatives, the Supreme Court |
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| or Appellate Court for a Judicial District other than the First |
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| Judicial District, an office elected by all voters of a county |
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| of fewer than 1,000,000 residents, and municipal and county |
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| offices in Cook County other than those elected by all voters |
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| of Cook County, and (iv) $50,000 for a candidate political |
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| committee established to support the nomination of a candidate |
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| to any other office. During an election cycle in which the |
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| candidate seeks
election at a general election, a candidate |
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| political
committee may not accept contributions from |
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| political party
committees with an aggregate value over the |
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| following: (i)
$300,000 for a candidate political committee |
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| established to
support a candidate seeking election to |
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| statewide office,
(ii) $175,000 for a candidate political |
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| committee established
to support a candidate seeking election |
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| to the Senate, the
Supreme Court or Appellate Court in the |
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| First Judicial
District, or an office elected by all voters in |
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| a county with
1,000,000 or more residents, (iii) $125,000 for a |
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| candidate
political committee established to support a |
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| candidate seeking
election to the House of Representatives, the |
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| Supreme Court
or Appellate Court for a Judicial District other |
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| than the First
Judicial District, an office elected by all |
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| voters of a county
of fewer than 1,000,000 residents, and |
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| municipal and county
offices in Cook County other than those |
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| elected by all voters
of Cook County, and (iv) $85,000 for a |
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| candidate political
committee established to support the |
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| election of a candidate
to any other office.
A candidate |
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| political committee established to elect a candidate to the |
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| General Assembly may accept contributions from only one |
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| legislative caucus committee. A candidate political committee |
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| may not accept contributions from a ballot initiative |
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| committee. |
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| (c) During an election cycle, a political party committee |
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| may not accept contributions with an aggregate value over the |
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| following: (i) $10,000 from any individual, (ii) $20,000 from |
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| any corporation, labor organization, or association, or (iii) |
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| $50,000 from a political action committee. A political party |
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| committee may accept contributions in any amount from another |
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| political party committee or a candidate political committee, |
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| except as provided in subsection (c-5). Nothing in this Section |
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| shall limit the amounts that may be transferred between a State |
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| political committee and federal political committee. A |
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| political party committee may not accept contributions from a |
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| ballot initiative committee. A political party committee |
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| established by a legislative caucus may not accept |
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| contributions from another political party committee |
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| established by a legislative caucus. |
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| (c-5) During the period beginning on the date candidates |
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| may begin circulating petitions for a primary election and |
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| ending on the day of the primary election, a political party |
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| committee may not accept contributions with an aggregate value |
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| over $50,000 from a candidate political committee or political |
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| party committee. A political party committee may accept |
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| contributions in any amount from a candidate political |
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| committee or political party committee if the political party |
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| committee receiving the contribution filed a statement of |
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| nonparticipation in the primary as provided in subsection |
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| (c-10). The Task Force on Campaign Finance Reform shall study |
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| and make recommendations on the provisions of this subsection |
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| to the Governor and General Assembly by September 30, 2012. |
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| This subsection becomes inoperative on July 1, 2013 and |
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| thereafter no longer applies. |
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| (c-10) A political party committee that does not intend to |
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| make contributions to candidates to be nominated at a general |
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| primary election or consolidated primary election may file a |
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| Statement of Nonparticipation in a Primary Election with the |
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| Board. The Statement of Nonparticipation shall include a |
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| verification signed by the chairperson and treasurer of the |
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| committee that (i) the committee will not make contributions or |
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| coordinated expenditures in support of or opposition to a |
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| candidate or candidates to be nominated at the general primary |
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| election or consolidated primary election (select one) to be |
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| held on (insert date), (ii) the political party committee may |
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| accept unlimited contributions from candidate political |
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| committees and political party committees, provided that the |
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| political party committee does not make contributions to a |
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| candidate or candidates to be nominated at the primary |
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| election, and (iii) failure to abide by these requirements |
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| shall deem the political party committee in violation of this |
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| Article and subject the committee to a fine of no more than |
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| 150% of the total contributions or coordinated expenditures |
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| made by the committee in violation of this Article. This |
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| subsection becomes inoperative on July 1, 2013 and thereafter |
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| no longer applies. |
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| (d) During an election cycle, a political action committee |
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| may not accept contributions with an aggregate value over the |
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| following: (i) $10,000 from any individual, (ii) $20,000 from |
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| any corporation, labor organization, political party |
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| committee, or association, or (iii) $50,000 from a political |
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| action committee or candidate political committee. A political |
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| action committee may not accept contributions from a ballot |
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| initiative committee. |
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| (e) A ballot initiative committee may accept contributions |
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| in any amount from any source, provided that the committee |
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| files the document required by Section 9-3 of this Article. |
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| (f) Nothing in this Section shall prohibit a political |
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| committee from dividing the proceeds of joint fundraising |
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| efforts; provided that no political committee may receive more |
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| than the limit from any one contributor. |
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| (g) On January 1 of each odd-numbered year, the State Board |
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| of Elections shall adjust the amounts of the contribution |
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| limitations established in this Section for inflation as |
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| determined by the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers |
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| as issued by the United States Department of Labor and rounded |
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| to the nearest $100. The State Board shall publish this |
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| information on its official website. |
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| (h) Self-funding candidates. If a public official, a |
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| candidate, or the public official's or candidate's immediate |
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| family contributes or loans to the public official's or |
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| candidate's political committee or to other political |
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| committees that transfer funds to the public official's or |
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| candidate's political committee or makes independent |
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| expenditures for the benefit of the public official's or |
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| candidate's campaign during the 12 months prior to an election |
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| in an aggregate amount of more than (i) $250,000 for statewide |
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| office or (ii) $100,000 for all other elective offices, then |
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| the public official or candidate shall file with the State |
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| Board of Elections, within one day, a Notification of |
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| Self-funding that shall detail each contribution or loan made |
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| by the public official, the candidate, or the public official's |
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| or candidate's immediate family. Within 2 business days after |
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| the filing of a Notification of Self-funding, the notification |
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| shall be posted on the Board's website and the Board shall give |
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| official notice of the filing to each candidate for the same |
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| office as the public official or candidate making the filing, |
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| including the public official or candidate filing the |
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| Notification of Self-funding. Upon receiving notice from the |
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| Board, all candidates for that office, including the public |
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| official or candidate who filed a Notification of Self-funding, |
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| shall be permitted to accept contributions in excess of any |
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| contribution limits imposed by subsection (b). For the purposes |
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| of this subsection, "immediate family" means the spouse, |
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| parent, or child of a public official or candidate. |
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| (i) For the purposes of this Section, a corporation, labor |
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| organization, association, or a political action committee |
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| established by a corporation, labor organization, or |
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| association may act as a conduit in facilitating the delivery |
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| to a political action committee of contributions made through |
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| dues, levies, or similar assessments and the political action |
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| committee may report the contributions in the aggregate, |
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| provided that: (i) the dues, levies, or similar assessments |
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| paid by any natural person, corporation, labor organization, or |
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| association in a calendar year may not exceed the limits set |
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| forth in this Section and (ii) the corporation, labor |
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| organization, association, or a political action committee |
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| established by a corporation, labor organization, or |
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| association facilitating the delivery of contributions |
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| maintains a list of natural persons, corporations, labor |
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| organizations, and associations that paid the dues, levies, or |
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| similar assessments from which the contributions comprising |
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| the aggregate amount derive. A political action committee |
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| facilitating the delivery of contributions or receiving |
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| contributions shall disclose the amount of dues delivered or |
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| received and the name of the corporation, labor organization, |
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| association, or political action committee delivering the |
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| contributions, if applicable. |
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| (j) A political committee that receives a contribution or |
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| transfer in violation of this Section shall dispose of the |
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| contribution or transfer by returning the contribution or |
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| transfer, or an amount equal to the contribution or transfer, |
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| to the contributor or transferor or donating the contribution |
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| or transfer, or an amount equal to the contribution or |
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| transfer, to a charity. A contribution or transfer received in |
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| violation of this Section that is not disposed of as provided |
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| in this subsection within 15 days after its receipt shall |
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| escheat to the General Revenue Fund and the political committee |
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| shall be deemed in violation of this Section and subject to a |
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| civil penalty not to exceed 150% of the total amount of the |
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| contribution. |
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| (k) For the purposes of this Section, "statewide office" |
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| means the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, |
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| Secretary of State, Comptroller, and Treasurer. |
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| (l) This Section is repealed if and when the United States |
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| Supreme Court invalidates contribution limits on committees |