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MN HF673
Bill
Status
2/4/2019
Primary Sponsor
Eric Lucero
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AI Summary
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Adds security-related expenses to the list of allowable noncampaign disbursements for principal campaign committees under Minnesota Statutes section 10A.01, subdivision 26.
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Permits campaign committees to pay for security expenses for a candidate and immediate family members residing in the candidate's household, including home security cameras, home security systems, and identity theft monitoring services.
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Allows these security expenses to be classified as noncampaign disbursements, meaning they do not count against campaign spending limits.
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Requires the campaign finance board to determine whether specific activities qualify as noncampaign disbursements under this definition.
Legislative Description
Security service payments added to list of allowable non-campaign disbursements.
Last Action
Second reading
2/19/2020