SENATOR LEMAN introduced CSHB 206(STA) am (ELECTIONS AND ELECTRIC COOP ELECTIONS) as the next order of business. REPRESENTATIVE ELDON MULDER, prime sponsor of HB 206, explained the legislation addresses a problem which they have been experiencing throughout the railbelt in recent years as it relates to electrical and telephone cooperative elections. In the past, many of the these elections were "run out of the pocket", but now that whole focus has changed. Because there are vested interests that lie within these boards, the elections now cost thousands and thousands of dollars. However, with those elections, no changes have been brought to bear in relation to election financing and restrictions, Currently there are no restrictions or reporting requirements by people who run for the boards. HB 206 will require the people running for the boards of electrical and telephone cooperatives to file APOC reports, and they will have the same restrictions that legislators face when they run for election. There is a limitation whereby it will only be placed on those cooperatives which serve over 10,000 customers. In essence, that means it would only apply to five electrical utilities and one telephone cooperative in the state. Representative Mulder also pointed out the bill provides that if an individual raises and spends less than $1,000, that individual does not have to file a report. Number 305 SENATOR LEMAN noted Brooke Miles of the Division of Elections was present to respond to questions. Number 342 SENATOR LEMAN moved that CSHB 206(STA) am be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.