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NY A03254
Bill
Status
2/2/2023
Primary Sponsor
Nily Rozic
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AI Summary
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Defines "intermediary" as any individual, corporation, partnership, or entity that delivers contributions to candidates, authorized committees, or party committees, or solicits contributions known to these recipients (excluding spouses, domestic partners, immediate family, campaign employees, and commercial fundraising firms).
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Requires intermediaries to provide recipients with the contributor's name, mailing address, contribution amount, and date received for each contribution delivered.
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Requires candidates, authorized committees, and party committees to report to the state board of elections any intermediary who delivers or solicits contributions totaling $500 or more, including the intermediary's name, address, occupation, employer information, and the total monetary value of contributions involved.
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Specifies that contributions delivered by intermediaries are deemed contributions from the original contributor only, not from the intermediary.
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Effective January 14, 2025, with the state board of elections authorized to promulgate implementing rules immediately.
Legislative Description
Regulates political contribution activities by intermediaries; requires disclosure of certain identifying information when certain contributions are made by an intermediary to a candidate or a committee.
Last Action
referred to election law
1/3/2024