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NJ S4929
Bill
Status
12/4/2025
Primary Sponsor
Douglas Steinhardt
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AI Summary
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Eliminates requirements for contributors, expenditure recipients, and committee organizing members to report residential addresses and employer addresses on Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC) filings, while retaining requirements to report names and employer names
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Replaces the requirement that campaign committees provide a residential address for service of process with a requirement to provide the address of a designated agent authorized to receive process on the committee's behalf
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Applies the same address disclosure changes to recall committees and governmental affairs agent registrations, requiring only business addresses rather than residential addresses for individuals
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Authorizes ELEC to adopt regulations establishing document submission and record retention requirements for gubernatorial campaigns seeking public financing under the state's matching funds program
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Maintains committee mailing address reporting requirements and continues to require disclosure of contributor names, occupations, and employer names for contributions exceeding $200
Legislative Description
Removes requirement that certain individuals and entities provide addresses on certain ELEC filings; authorizes ELEC to establish document submission requirements for gubernatorial candidates seeking public funding.
State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Committee
12/4/2025