Legislature(2023 - 2024)BELTZ 105 (TSBldg)
03/05/2024 03:30 PM Senate STATE AFFAIRS
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Presentation: Alaska Division of Elections | |
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SB232 | |
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SB 246-LEGISLATORS LEGAL FUND 4:41:33 PM CHAIR KAWASAKI announced the consideration of SENATE BILL NO. 246 "An Act relating to a legal fund to pay attorney fees and costs in an election contest; and providing for an effective date." [SB 246, version S, is SB 246, version A.] 4:42:01 PM SENATOR DAVID WILSON, District N, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, paraphrased the sponsor statement for SB 246: [Original punctuation provided.] Sponsor Statement Senate Bill 246 v. S "An Act relating to a legal fund to pay attorney fees and costs in an election contest; and providing for an effective date." Currently, there is no clear mechanism for legislators to cover legal expenses incurred by an election contest, which can be substantial and burdensome. SB 246 outlines how legislators may use a legal fund to pay attorney fees and costs incurred if their election is challenged. The fund will be regulated by the Alaska Public Offices Commission. This bill provides a way for legislators to receive donations from supporters to defend their election in court. SB 246 is intended to protect the integrity of the electoral process and ensure legislators are not deterred from seeking or holding office by the threat of costly litigation. To promote transparency and accountability, the bill sets limits and disclosure requirements for the contributions and expenditures of the fund. The Alaska Public Offices Commission will adopt regulations covering how to establish a legal fund, what expenses are allowed from a legal fund, what to do with surplus money from a legal fund, and how to disclose contributions and expenditures from a legal fund. I urge your support for SB 246. SENATOR WILSON said he would work with the Senate State Affairs Committee, stakeholders, and the Division of Elections to make needed changes.to SB 246. He stated that there is a clear delineation that APOC would establish and implement a fee schedule, after elections. 4:44:38 PM JULIA FONOV, Staff, Senator David Wilson, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, presented the sectional analysis for SB 246. [Original punctuation provided.] Sectional Analysis Senate Bill 246 v. A "An Act relating to a legal fund to pay attorney fees and costs in an election contest; and providing for an effective date." Section 1 (Page 1, line 4, through page 4, line 1): Amends AS 15 (Elections) .13 (State Election Campaigns) .116 (Disbursement of campaign assets after election) Page 2, line 17, through line 21: (a) (6) Repeals ambiguous language regarding a fund for costs related to an election challenge. Replaces it with a reference to a legal fund as established under section 3 of this bill. Section 2: Adds a new subsection to AS 24 (Legislature and Lobbying) .60 (Standards of Conduct) .080 (Gifts). Page 4, line 2 through line 4: (l) Specifies that contributions made to a legal fund as established under section 3 of this bill do not qualify as gifts if the reporting requirements under section 3 of this legislation are met. Section 3: Adds a new section .111 (Legal funds) to AS 24 (Legislature and Lobbying) .60 (Standards of Conduct). Page 4, line 5 through line 17: (a) Allows a legislator to establish a legal fund to pay attorney fees and costs incurred in an election contest. (b) Specifies that a legislator may, at any time, solicit and accept contributions to a legal fund established under this section. Requires the Alaska Public Offices Commission to adopt regulations on the following: (1) establishing a legal fund, (2) identifying allowable uses of money in and the disposition of surplus money from a legal fund, and (3) requiring disclosure of contributions to and expenditures from a legal fund. (c) Specifies a contribution to a legal fund is not subject to the restrictions on fund raising during session or the disclosure requirements for gifts under the Legislative Ethics Act. Section 4: Effective date. Provides an immediate effective date MS. FONOV added that as it is written, SB 246 only applies to legislators. Following conversations with legislators and regulators, the bill sponsor is pursuing changes for legal funds to apply to all candidates. 4:47:35 PM CHAIR KAWASAKI asked if SB 246, version S, that the committee received, is the correct version. 4:47:46 PM CHAIR WILSON acknowledged a typo in the bill. 4:47:55 PM SENATOR CLAMAN acknowledged that there are currently no campaign finance limits and inquired whether the intent of SB 246 is to ensure that legal funds would not be subject to finance limits on how much a person can contribute. 4:48:23 PM SENATOR WILSON noted that SB 246 does not establish campaign finance limits but suggested that it could be considered. He pointed out that legislators can currently receive unlimited campaign contributions that can be allocated toward legal defense funds. 4:48:48 PM SENATOR CLAMAN noted that while in session, legislators are prohibited from raising money for reelection. However, during the session, they are allowed to raise funds for a legal fund to cover legal expenses. 4:49:06 PM SENATOR WILSON stated that under the Ethics Act, legislators can currently receive gifts under $250 for the purposes of a campaign fund. However, there is no requirement for disclosure information regarding the expenses of those funds that can be received while in session. 4:49:28 PM SENATOR CLAMAN asked for confirmation of his understanding that legislators can receive legal contributions to pay for legal expenses without a disclosure requirement. 4:49:36 PM SENATOR WILSON replied yes and said the contribution would need to remain under $250 in accordance with the Ethics Act. 4:49:55 PM CHAIR KAWASAKI opened public testimony on SB 246; finding none, he closed public testimony. 4:50:27 PM CHAIR KAWASAKI held SB 246 in committee.
Document Name | Date/Time | Subjects |
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SB 232. Sponsor Statement.pdf |
SSTA 3/5/2024 3:30:00 PM |
SB 232 |
SB0232A.pdf |
SSTA 3/5/2024 3:30:00 PM |
SB 232 |
SB 232. Sectional Analysis.pdf |
SSTA 3/5/2024 3:30:00 PM |
SB 232 |
SB 232 Fiscal Note.pdf |
SSTA 3/5/2024 3:30:00 PM |
SB 232 |
SB 232.supporting Documents.1.31.24.pdf |
SSTA 3/5/2024 3:30:00 PM |
SB 232 |
HB 129 - v.S.pdf |
SSTA 3/5/2024 3:30:00 PM |
HB 129 |
HB 129 - v.S Sponsor Statement.pdf |
SSTA 3/5/2024 3:30:00 PM |
HB 129 |
HB 129 - v.S Sectional Analysis.pdf |
SSTA 3/5/2024 3:30:00 PM |
HB 129 |
HB 129 - Why Does Alaska Have a 106 Voter Regisration Article.pdf |
SSTA 3/5/2024 3:30:00 PM |
HB 129 |
HB 129 - PILF-best-practices-report-FINAL.pdf |
SSTA 3/5/2024 3:30:00 PM |
HB 129 |
HB 129 - Voter Registration Slideshow Presentation.pdf |
SSTA 3/5/2024 3:30:00 PM |
HB 129 |
LWVAK supports SB 232 (1) (1).pdf |
SSTA 3/5/2024 3:30:00 PM |
SB 232 |
Division of Elections - Senate State Affairs Presentation - 03.05.24.pdf |
SSTA 3/5/2024 3:30:00 PM |
Div of election report Division of Elections Overview |
HB 129 revised fiscal note.pdf |
SSTA 3/5/2024 3:30:00 PM |
HB 129 |
Voter Pre-reg SB 232 LOS.docx.pdf |
SSTA 3/5/2024 3:30:00 PM |
SB 232 |
HB 129_ Voter Registration.docx.pdf |
SSTA 3/5/2024 3:30:00 PM |
HB 129 |
SB 246 Sectional Analysis v. S.pdf |
SSTA 3/5/2024 3:30:00 PM |
SB 246 |
SB 246 Sponsor Statement v. S.pdf |
SSTA 3/5/2024 3:30:00 PM |
SB 246 |
SB 246 v. S.pdf |
SSTA 3/5/2024 3:30:00 PM |
SB 246 |