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NJ S1089
Bill
Status
1/13/2026
Primary Sponsor
Douglas Steinhardt
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AI Summary
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Removes the requirement for individuals and entities to provide mailing addresses when filing reports with the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC), including for contributors, loan cosigners, employers, and expenditure recipients
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Retains the requirement to disclose names, contribution amounts, occupations, and employer names on campaign finance filings, but eliminates address disclosure across political committees, continuing political committees, party committees, legislative leadership committees, and independent expenditure committees
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Requires recall committees to provide only an address where an agent can be served process in New Jersey, rather than the resident address of a designated agent
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Authorizes ELEC to establish document submission requirements for gubernatorial candidates seeking public funding, though the bill text appears truncated before fully detailing this provision
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Applies to multiple sections of New Jersey campaign finance law covering recall committees, political committee reports, and quarterly filings for various committee types
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
1/13/2026