HB 13 CAMPAIGN FILINGS & DISCLOSURES  JEFF LOGAN, legislative aide to Rep. Green, testified on HB 13. HB 13 requires those candidates seeking access to the general election ballot, but whose names will not appear on the primary election ballot, to file campaign disclosure reports during the primary reporting cycle. Currently these candidates are not required to file campaign disclosure reports until the 30 day pre-general report. Therefore the candidates that make it on the general election ballot are not required to disclose to the public who is contributing money to their campaigns until October. The bill is supported by the APOC and has a zero fiscal note. SENATOR TAYLOR asked if it would be possible for a primary candidate to dodge this requirement by having another person solicit and collect money for him/her. MR. LOGAN was unsure, but remarked HB 13 covers groups, as well as individuals, therefore to receive campaign contributions, a letter of intent would have to be filed. SENATOR GREEN moved HB 13 from committee with individual recommendations. There being no objections, the motion carried.