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HB 16·AK·house

An Act requiring a group supporting or opposing a candidate or ballot proposition in a state or local election to maintain an address in the state; amending campaign contribution limits for state and local office; directing the Alaska Public Offices Commission to adjust campaign contribution limits for state and local office once each decade beginning in 2031; relating to campaign contribution reporting requirements; relating to administrative complaints filed with the Alaska Public Offices Commission; relating to state election expenditures and contributions made by a foreign-influenced corporation or foreign national.

VetoedFiled Jan 22, 2025
Sponsor: Calvin Schrage (I)
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(H) VETOED BY GOVERNOR 7/9/26

Jul 9, 2026

Summary

The bill lowers how much individuals, parties, and other groups can give to candidates and political entities, and it ties future limits to inflation every ten years. It also mandates that any group supporting or opposing a candidate or ballot measure keep a mailing address in Alaska. These changes aim to curb the influence of money in state and local elections.

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