February 22, 2018 •
South Dakota Expands Campaign Finance Disclosure Requirements
South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard signed a bill into law expanding campaign finance disclosure requirements. House Bill 1003 requires candidates and committees to itemize any contribution received from an entity. An entity includes corporations, labor unions, and non-profits, as well […]
South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard signed a bill into law expanding campaign finance disclosure requirements.
House Bill 1003 requires candidates and committees to itemize any contribution received from an entity.
An entity includes corporations, labor unions, and non-profits, as well as other associations not a natural person or political committee.
June 2, 2011 •
Tennessee Bill Allowing Corporate Contributions Becomes Law
Contribution Limits Increased
Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam has signed Senate Bill 1915 (companion to House Bill 1003) into law.
The bill allows corporations to contribute to candidates by removing the previous statutory prohibition. The bill also adjusts contribution limits to reflect change in the Consumer Price Index.
The new law is effective immediately.
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