Amended
IN
Senate
April 13, 2016 |
Introduced by Senator Bates (Coauthors: Senators Berryhill, Runner, and Stone) (Coauthor: Assembly Member Brough) |
February 19, 2016 |
This bill would prohibit a committee controlled by a candidate for elective office that is primarily formed to support or oppose one or more ballot measures from expending campaign funds to make a contribution or other transfer of campaign funds to a committee for a purpose other than supporting or opposing a ballot measure that the controlled committee was primarily formed to support or
oppose.
For each period between statewide general elections, as defined in Section 1200 of the Elections Code, a person shall not make to a committee controlled by a candidate for elective office that is primarily formed to support or oppose one or more ballot measures, and such a committee shall not accept from a person, a contribution in excess of the contribution limit established pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 85301, as adjusted by the Commission pursuant to Section 83124. The contribution limit described in this section shall be the aggregate amount of contributions that a candidate may accept per contributor for his or her controlled committees that are primarily formed to support or oppose one or more ballot measures, regardless of the number of such committees controlled by that
candidate.
A candidate for elective state office or committee controlled by that candidate shall not make a contribution to another candidate for elective state officeor to a committee controlled by another candidate for elective office that is primarily formed to support or oppose one or more ballot measures in excess of the limits set forth in subdivision (a) of Section 85301, as adjusted pursuant to Section 83124.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this title or Section 18680 of the Elections Code, a committee controlled by a candidate for elective office that is primarily formed to support or oppose one or more ballot measures shall not expend campaign funds to make a contribution or other transfer of campaign funds to a committee for a purpose other than supporting or opposing a ballot measure that the controlled committee was primarily formed to support or oppose.