Legislature(1995 - 1996)
04/25/1995 04:38 PM Senate STA
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SSTA - 4/25/95 Number 370 HB 13 CAMPAIGN FILINGS & DISCLOSURES SENATOR SHARP brings up HB 13 as the next order of business before the Senate State Affairs Committee and calls the first witness. JEFF LOGAN, Aide to Representative Green, prime sponsor of HB 13, relays information contained in the sponsor statement. Reasons for campaign disclosure include an informed electorate, deterrence of corruption and the avoidance of the appearance of corruption, and detecting violations of contribution limits. HB 13 would require candidates whose name is not going to be on the primary election ballot to make campaign disclosure reports, just as all other candidates are required to do. The sponsor has worked with APOC on this legislation, and APOC supports this legislation. There is a zero fiscal note. HB 13 passed the house with no opposition. Number 415 BROOKE MILES, Administrator, Alaska Public Offices Commission, states APOC has worked with the sponsor of HB 13 and supports the bill. HB 13 will not have a fiscal impact. This bill would require complete disclosure. SENATOR LEMAN makes a motion to discharge HB 13 from the Senate State Affairs Committee with individual recommendations. Number 430 CHAIRMAN SHARP, hearing no objection, orders HB 13 released from committee with individual recommendations.
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