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MN SF4383
Bill
Status
Introduced
3/16/2020
Primary Sponsor
Mark Koran
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AI Summary
- Adds payment of security-related expenses while serving in office to the list of allowable noncampaign disbursements under Minnesota campaign finance law
- Specifically includes home security cameras, home security systems, and identity theft monitoring services as allowable expenses
- Applies to principal campaign committees that may pay these security expenses on behalf of candidates
- Noncampaign disbursements are considered made in the year the candidate purchases goods or services or incurs an obligation to pay
- The campaign finance board must determine whether specific activities qualify as noncampaign disbursements
Legislative Description
Campaign finance noncampaign disbursements security services payments allowed
Last Action
Referred to State Government Finance and Policy and Elections
3/16/2020
Committee Referrals
State Government Finance and Policy and Elections3/16/2020
Full Bill Text
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