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OH SB191
Bill
Status
10/22/2009
Primary Sponsor
Timothy Grendell
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AI Summary
S.B. 191 Summary
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Requires campaign committees receiving contributions exceeding $100 from individuals to report the contributor's employer name on campaign finance statements.
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Mandates individuals making contributions over $100 provide their current employer name, or if self-employed, their occupation and business name, to the recipient committee at time of contribution.
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Applies to all campaign committees, political action committees, legislative campaign funds, political parties, and political contributing entities receiving contributions exceeding $100.
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Exempts contributors from certain privacy statutes (sections 3599.39 and 3599.40 of the Revised Code) regarding employer disclosure requirements for contributions over $100.
Legislative Description
To require each campaign committee that receives a contribution from an individual that exceeds $100 to identify the individual's employer on the campaign committee's campaign finance statements and to require an individual who makes a contribution exceeding $100 to a campaign committee to provide the name of the individual's employer to the campaign committee at the time the contribution is made.
Campaign contributions over $100-donee must identify donor's employer on report
Last Action
To State & Local Government & Veterans Affairs
10/22/2009