H R 5175 in Congressional Session 111
Official Summary
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Bill Number : H R 5175 |
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Title : Democracy is Strengthened by Casting Light on Spending in Elections Act |
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SUMMARY AS OF:
Title I: Regulation of Certain Political Spending - (Sec. 101) Amends the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 (FECA) to prohibit: (1) independent expenditures and payments for electioneering communications by government contractors if the value of the contract is at least $10 million; (2) recipients of assistance under the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (EESA) from making any contribution to any political party, committee, or candidate for public office, or to any person for any political purpose or use, or from making any independent expenditure or disbursing any funds for an electioneering communication; and (3) persons who enter into negotiations for an oil or gas exploration, development, or production lease under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act from making any contribution to any political party, committee, or candidate for public office or to any person for any political purpose or use, or from making any independent expenditure or disbursing any funds for an electioneering communication. (Sec. 102) Applies the ban on contributions and expenditures by foreign nationals to foreign-controlled domestic corporations. Requires the highest ranking official of a corporation, before making any contribution, donation, expenditure, independent expenditure, or disbursement for an electioneering communication in connection with a federal election, to file a certification with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), if this has not been done already, that the corporation is not prohibited from carrying out such activity. Declares that nothing prohibits any domestic corporation from establishing, administering, and soliciting contributions to a separate segregated fund, so long as: (1) none of the amounts in the fund are provided by any prohibited foreign national; and (2) no such foreign national has the power to direct, dictate, or control the fund. Declares that nothing prohibits any domestic corporation from making a contribution or donation in connection with a state or local election to the extent permitted under state or local law, so long as no foreign national has the power to direct, dictate, or control such contribution or donation. Declares that nothing prohibits any domestic corporation from carrying out certain activities, so long as: (1) none of the amounts used to carry out such activities are provided by any prohibited foreign national; and (2) no prohibited foreign national has the power to direct, dictate, or control such activity. (Sec. 103) Treats as contributions: (1) any payments by any person (except a candidate, a candidate's authorized committee, or a political committee of a political party) for coordinated communications; and (2) political party communications made on behalf of candidates if made under the control or direction of a candidate or a candidate's authorized committee. Defines "coordinated communication" as: (1) a publicly distributed or disseminated communication referring to a candidate or an opponent of such candidate which is made during a specified election period in cooperation, consultation, or concert with, or at the request or suggestion of, a candidate, a candidate's authorized committee, or a political committee of a political party; or (2) any communication that republishes, disseminates, or distributes, in whole or in part, any broadcast or any written, graphic, or other form of campaign material prepared by a candidate, a candidate's authorized committee, or their agents. Excludes from the meaning of "coordinated communication": (1) a communication appearing in a news story, commentary, or editorial distributed through the facilities of any broadcasting station, newspaper, magazine, or other periodical publication, unless such facilities are owned or controlled by any political party, political committee, or candidate; or (2) a communication which constitutes a candidate debate or forum.` Repeals the prohibition against contributions by individuals age 17 or younger. (Sec. 105) Prohibits a communication which is disseminated through the Internet from being treated as a form of general public political advertising unless the communication was placed for a fee on another person's website. Title II: Promoting Effective Disclosure of Campaign-Related Activity - Subtitle A: Treatment of Independent Expenditures and Electioneering Communications Made by All Persons - (Sec. 201) Revises the definition of independent expenditure to mean, in part, an expenditure that, when taken as a whole, expressly advocates the election or defeat of a clearly identified candidate, or is the functional equivalent of express advocacy. Requires any person making independent expenditures exceeding $10,000 to: (1) file a report electronically within 24 hours; and (2) file a new report electronically each time the person makes or contracts to make independent expenditures in an aggregate amount equal to or greater than $10,000 (or $1,000, if less than 20 days before an election) with respect to the same election. (Sec. 202) Increases from 60 days to 120 days the period before a general election during which a communication shall be considered an electioneering communication. (Sec. 203) Requires mandatory electronic filing by persons making independent expenditures or electioneering communications exceeding $10,000 at any time. Subtitle B: Expanded Requirements for Corporations and Other Organizations - (Sec. 211) Requires corporations, labor organizations, tax-exempt charitable organizations, and political organizations other than political committees (covered organizations) to include specified additional information in reports on independent expenditures of at least $10,000, including certain actual or deemed transfers of money to other persons, but excluding amounts paid from separate segregated funds as well as amounts designated for specified campaign-related activities. Requires certain additional information in electioneering communication reports. Prescribes special rules for transfers aggregating at least $50,000 between covered organizations treated as transfers between affiliates, including transfers to affiliated tax-exempt charitable organizations. (Sec. 212) Sets forth special rules for the use of general treasury funds by covered organizations for campaign-related activity, including both designated and unrestricted donor payments to an organization. Authorizes mutually agreed restrictions on the use of donated funds for campaign-related activity between a covered organization and a person who does not want his or her identity disclosed in a significant funder statement or a Top 5 Funders list. Prescribes special rules for transfers aggregating at least $50,000 between covered organizations treated as transfers between affiliates, including transfers to affiliated tax-exempt charitable organizations. (Sec. 213) Authorizes covered organizations to make optional use of a separate Campaign-Related Activity Account for making disbursements for campaign-related activity. Requires such an Account to be reduced by the amount of organization revenues attributable to donations or payments from a person other than the covered organization who has an agreement with the organization that it will not use such donations or payments for campaign related activity. (Sec. 214) Requires any electioneering communication transmitted through radio or television which is paid for by a political committee (including a political committee of a political party), other than a political committee which receives or accepts contributions or donations which do not comply with the contribution limits or source prohibitions of FECA, to include an audio statement identifying the name of the political committee responsible. Prescribes additional information to be included in certain radio or television electioneering communications by persons (including significant funders of campaign-related communications of a covered organization) other than a candidate, a candidate's authorized committee, or a political committee of a political party. Prescribes a format for the individual disclosure statement. (Sec. 215) Indexes certain amounts under FECA. Subtitle C: Reporting Requirements for Registered Lobbyists - (Sec. 221) Amends the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 to require registered lobbyists to report information on independent expenditures or electioneering communications of at least $1,000 to the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives. Title III: Disclosure by Covered Organizations of Information on Campaign Related Activity - (Sec. 301) Requires covered organizations to disclose to shareholders, members, or donors information on disbursements for campaign-related activity. Requires a covered organization that maintains an Internet site to post on it a hyperlink from its homepage to the location on the FEC website containing information required to be reported with respect to public independent expenditures, including disbursements for electioneering communications. Title IV: Other Provisions - (Sec. 401) Authorizes judicial review of the provisions of this Act by the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, and on appeal by the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Grants Members of Congress the right to: (1) bring an action to challenge the constitutionality of a provision of this Act; or (2) intervene in any action challenging the constitutionality of a provision of this Act, either in support of or opposition to the position of a party to the case. (Sec. 402) Declares that nothing in this Act shall be construed to affect any provision of law, rule, or regulation which waives a requirement to disclose information relating to any person in any case in which there is a reasonable probability that the information disclosure would subject the person to threats, harassments, or reprisals. |
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Sponsors
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| Congressional Sponsors of H R 5175 |
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| Bill Number : H R 5175 |
| Title : Democracy is Strengthened by Casting Light on Spending in Elections Act |
| Sponsor: Rep Van Hollen, Chris [MD-8] (introduced 4/29/2010) |
| , ALPHABETICAL [followed by Cosponsors withdrawn]: (Sort:
by date)Rep Ackerman, Gary L. [NY-5]
- 5/18/2010 Rep Andrews, Robert E. [NJ-1] - 5/11/2010 Rep Arcuri, Michael A. [NY-24] - 5/11/2010 Rep Becerra, Xavier [CA-31] - 5/11/2010 Rep Berkley, Shelley [NV-1] - 5/11/2010 Rep Bishop, Timothy H. [NY-1] - 5/11/2010 Rep Blumenauer, Earl [OR-3] - 5/11/2010 Rep Boccieri, John A. [OH-16] - 5/11/2010 Rep Boswell, Leonard L. [IA-3] - 5/11/2010 Rep Brady, Robert A. [PA-1] - 4/29/2010 Rep Braley, Bruce L. [IA-1] - 5/11/2010 Rep Capps, Lois [CA-23] - 5/11/2010 Rep Carnahan, Russ [MO-3] - 5/20/2010 Rep Castle, Michael N. [DE] - 4/29/2010 Rep Castor, Kathy [FL-11] - 5/20/2010 Rep Chandler, Ben [KY-6] - 5/11/2010 Rep Chu, Judy [CA-32] - 5/11/2010 Rep Clarke, Yvette D. [NY-11] - 5/24/2010 Rep Clyburn, James E. [SC-6] - 5/11/2010 Rep Cohen, Steve [TN-9] - 5/11/2010 Rep Conyers, John, Jr. [MI-14] - 5/11/2010 Rep Courtney, Joe [CT-2] - 5/11/2010 Rep Davis, Susan A. [CA-53] - 5/12/2010 Rep DeLauro, Rosa L. [CT-3] - 5/11/2010 Rep Deutch, Theodore E. [FL-19] - 5/11/2010 Rep Dingell, John D. [MI-15] - 5/11/2010 Rep Edwards, Donna F. [MD-4] - 5/11/2010 Rep Ellison, Keith [MN-5] - 5/11/2010 Rep Ellsworth, Brad [IN-8] - 5/11/2010 Rep Eshoo, Anna G. [CA-14] - 5/25/2010 Rep Etheridge, Bob [NC-2] - 5/14/2010 Rep Farr, Sam [CA-17] - 5/11/2010 Rep Filner, Bob [CA-51] - 5/11/2010 Rep Foster, Bill [IL-14] - 5/11/2010 Rep Garamendi, John [CA-10] - 5/11/2010 Rep Giffords, Gabrielle [AZ-8] - 5/11/2010 Rep Hall, John J. [NY-19] - 5/11/2010 Rep Hare, Phil [IL-17] - 5/11/2010 Rep Harman, Jane [CA-36] - 5/11/2010 Rep Heinrich, Martin [NM-1] - 5/11/2010 Rep Himes, James A. [CT-4] - 5/12/2010 Rep Hinchey, Maurice D. [NY-22] - 5/11/2010 Rep Hirono, Mazie K. [HI-2] - 5/11/2010 Rep Hodes, Paul W. [NH-2] - 5/19/2010 Rep Holt, Rush D. [NJ-12] - 5/11/2010 Rep Inslee, Jay [WA-1] - 5/13/2010 Rep Israel, Steve [NY-2] - 5/11/2010 Rep Jackson, Jesse L., Jr. [IL-2] - 5/11/2010 Rep Jones, Walter B., Jr. [NC-3] - 4/29/2010 Rep Kagen, Steve [WI-8] - 5/11/2010 Rep Kilroy, Mary Jo [OH-15] - 5/11/2010 Rep Kind, Ron [WI-3] - 5/11/2010 Rep Kissell, Larry [NC-8] - 5/11/2010 Rep Langevin, James R. [RI-2] - 5/25/2010 Rep Larsen, Rick [WA-2] - 5/11/2010 Rep Larson, John B. [CT-1] - 5/11/2010 Rep Levin, Sander M. [MI-12] - 5/11/2010 Rep Lipinski, Daniel [IL-3] - 5/11/2010 Rep Loebsack, David [IA-2] - 5/11/2010 Rep Lofgren, Zoe [CA-16] - 5/11/2010 Rep Lujan, Ben Ray [NM-3] - 5/11/2010 Rep Maloney, Carolyn B. [NY-14] - 5/11/2010 Rep Matsui, Doris O. [CA-5] - 5/11/2010 Rep McCarthy, Carolyn [NY-4] - 5/20/2010 Rep McCollum, Betty [MN-4] - 5/11/2010 Rep McDermott, Jim [WA-7] - 5/11/2010 Rep McGovern, James P. [MA-3] - 5/11/2010 Rep Meek, Kendrick B. [FL-17] - 5/18/2010 Rep Miller, George [CA-7] - 5/11/2010 Rep Mollohan, Alan B. [WV-1] - 5/11/2010 Rep Moore, Gwen [WI-4] - 5/24/2010 Rep Moran, James P. [VA-8] - 5/20/2010 Rep Murphy, Patrick J. [PA-8] - 5/11/2010 Rep Nadler, Jerrold [NY-8] - 5/11/2010 Rep Norton, Eleanor Holmes [DC] - 5/11/2010 Rep Pallone, Frank, Jr. [NJ-6] - 5/11/2010 Rep Perriello, Thomas S.P. [VA-5] - 5/11/2010 Rep Pierluisi, Pedro R. [PR] - 5/11/2010 Rep Polis, Jared [CO-2] - 5/11/2010 Rep Pomeroy, Earl [ND] - 5/11/2010 Rep Price, David E. [NC-4] - 5/19/2010 Rep Reyes, Silvestre [TX-16] - 5/11/2010 Rep Rothman, Steven R. [NJ-9] - 5/11/2010 Rep Roybal-Allard, Lucille [CA-34] - 5/11/2010 Rep Salazar, John T. [CO-3] - 5/11/2010 Rep Sanchez, Linda T. [CA-39] - 5/11/2010 Rep Sanchez, Loretta [CA-47] - 5/12/2010 Rep Sarbanes, John P. [MD-3] - 5/11/2010 Rep Schakowsky, Janice D. [IL-9] - 5/13/2010 Rep Schauer, Mark H. [MI-7] - 5/11/2010 Rep Schiff, Adam B. [CA-29] - 5/11/2010 Rep Schrader, Kurt [OR-5] - 5/11/2010 Rep Serrano, Jose E. [NY-16] - 5/11/2010 Rep Shea-Porter, Carol [NH-1] - 5/11/2010 Rep Sherman, Brad [CA-27] - 5/25/2010 Rep Shuler, Heath [NC-11] - 5/11/2010 Rep Skelton, Ike [MO-4] - 5/11/2010 Rep Slaughter, Louise McIntosh [NY-28] - 5/11/2010 Rep Smith, Adam [WA-9] - 5/11/2010 Rep Speier, Jackie [CA-12] - 5/13/2010 Rep Stark, Fortney Pete [CA-13] - 5/11/2010 Rep Sutton, Betty [OH-13] - 5/11/2010 Rep Teague, Harry [NM-2] - 5/11/2010 Rep Thompson, Mike [CA-1] - 5/25/2010 Rep Tierney, John F. [MA-6] - 5/13/2010 Rep Titus, Dina [NV-3] - 5/11/2010 Rep Tonko, Paul [NY-21] - 5/11/2010 Rep Visclosky, Peter J. [IN-1] - 5/11/2010 Rep Walz, Timothy J. [MN-1] - 5/11/2010 Rep Wasserman Schultz, Debbie [FL-20] - 5/11/2010 Rep Waters, Maxine [CA-35] - 5/11/2010 Rep Waxman, Henry A. [CA-30] - 5/11/2010 Rep Welch, Peter [VT] - 5/11/2010 Rep Yarmuth, John A. [KY-3] - 5/11/2010 |
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