HB 181 - SEPARATE SEGREGATED FUNDS:POLIT. CONTRIB The first order of business to come before the House State Affairs Standing Committee was HB 181, "An Act relating to separate segregated funds for certain political contributions from corporations and labor organizations." CHAIR JEANNETTE JAMES called on Representative Al Vezey, sponsor of HB 181, to present the bill. Number 0063 REPRESENTATIVE AL VEZEY apologized for the confusion last week because the bill that was presented did not do what he thought it would do. The intent was to provide assurance that if there was going to be a payroll deduction or a mandatory dues plan that it was voluntary. In addition, the entity that conducted the deduction would have to keep the funds in a separate account. And, if the entity became politically active, it would trigger the definition of a group and would fall under the type of reporting and restrictions passed into law last year on corporations and labor unions and how the money could be used. Number 0180 REPRESENTATIVE VEZEY moved that the committee substitute (0- LS0628/B, Cramer, 4/2/97) be adopted. There was no objection, the committee substitute was so adopted. Number 0231 REPRESENTATIVE MARK HODGINS moved that HB 181, as amended, move from the committee with individual recommendations and the attached fiscal note(s). There was no objection, CSHB 181(STA) was so moved from the House State Affairs Standing Committee.