September 30, 2024 •
California Governor Signs Pay-to-Play Legislation
Gov. Newsom signed bills into law this week dealing with pay-to-play provisions contained in the Levine act.
Senate Bill 1181 and 1243 increase the permissible campaign contribution threshold from $250 to $500 regarding contributions to state and local agency officials from certain entities such as corporations and individuals with business before the agency.
The bills also expand the definition of participant and license, permit, or other entitlement for use to exempt certain types of proceedings from being subject to the requirements of the Levine Act.
Other changes include an increase in the period an official may cure a violation from 14 to 30 days.
A section of the bill also clarifies a contribution of an agent will not be aggregated with contributions from a party or participant when determining whether a contribution has exceeded $500.
The bills become effective January 1, 2025.
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