Kentucky State Senator Files Suit Over Contribution Limits and Ban on Gifts from Lobbyists - State and Federal Communications

October 5, 2015  •  

Kentucky State Senator Files Suit Over Contribution Limits and Ban on Gifts from Lobbyists

Seal of KentuckyState Sen. John Schickel filed a federal lawsuit against the Kentucky Registry of Election Finance and the Legislative Ethics Board aimed at eliminating the state’s campaign contribution limits. The suit claims the $1,000 limit to individual candidates and the ban on corporate contributions are violations of free speech.

The suit also asks the court to strike down ethics rules prohibiting lobbyists from making contributions, prohibiting employers of lobbyists from making contributions while the Legislature is in session, and banning gifts from lobbyists to legislators.

Kentucky House candidate David Watson and Pendleton County judge candidate Ken Moellman Jr. have joined the suit. The state agencies have until October 6 to respond.

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