SB 27 - Requires Certain Nonprofit Organizations to Disclose Donors - California Key Vote
Timeline
- Executive Signed
- May 14, 2014
- Senate Concurrence Vote Passed
- May 8, 2014
- House Bill Passed
- May 5, 2014
- Senate Nonconcurrence Vote Passed
- March 17, 2014
- Passage With Amendment
- Jan. 17, 2014
- Senate Bill Passed
- May 28, 2013
- Introduced
- Dec. 3, 2012
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Title: Requires Certain Nonprofit Organizations to Disclose Donors
Signed by Governor Jerry Brown, Jr.
Title: Requires Certain Nonprofit Organizations to Disclose Donors
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to concur with House amendments and pass a bill that requires nonprofit organizations that make campaign contributions to disclose information about their donors, effective July 1, 2014.
Highlights:
- Requires a “multipurpose organization” to disclose a list of individuals who have donated at least $1,000 in a 1-year period if the organization meets certain conditions including, but not limited to, the following (Sec. 6):
- The organization has contributed at least $50,000 in a 1-year period to oppose or support a state ballot measure or candidate; or
- The organization has contributed at least $100,000 in a consecutive 4-year period to oppose or support a state ballot measure or candidate.
- Defines “multipurpose organization” as a certain kind of organization, including, but not limited to, the following (Sec. 6):
- A tax-exempt nonprofit organization;
- A federal or out-of-state political organization;
- A professional association; or
- Any other organization that is operating for purposes other than making contributions to oppose or support a state ballot measure or candidate.
- Exempts an individual from being included on the donor list established by the provisions of this bill if the individual prohibits his or her donation from being used as a contribution to oppose or support a state ballot measure or candidate (Sec. 6).
- Requires a committee that was formed to oppose or support a state ballot measure or candidate and that has raised at least $1 million to disclose and maintain a list of the donors who made the 10 largest cumulative contributions, over $10,000, to the committee (Sec. 7).
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NOTE: THIS VOTE RECONSIDERS A PREVIOUS VOTE.
Title: Requires Certain Nonprofit Organizations to Disclose Donors
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a bill that requires nonprofit organizations that make campaign contributions to disclose information about their donors, effective July 1, 2014.
Highlights:
- Requires a “multipurpose organization” to disclose a list of individuals who have donated at least $1,000 in a 1-year period if the organization meets certain conditions including, but not limited to, the following (Sec. 6):
- The organization has contributed at least $50,000 in a 1-year period to oppose or support a state ballot measure or candidate; or
- The organization has contributed at least $100,000 in a consecutive 4-year period to oppose or support a state ballot measure or candidate.
- Defines “multipurpose organization” as a certain kind of organization, including, but not limited to, the following (Sec. 6):
- A tax-exempt nonprofit organization;
- A federal or out-of-state political organization;
- A professional association; or
- Any other organization that is operating for purposes other than making contributions to oppose or support a state ballot measure or candidate.
- Exempts an individual from being included on the donor list established by the provisions of this bill if the individual prohibits his or her donation from being used as a contribution to oppose or support a state ballot measure or candidate (Sec. 6).
- Requires a committee that was formed to oppose or support a state ballot measure or candidate and that has raised at least $1 million to disclose and maintain a list of the donors who made the 10 largest cumulative contributions, over $10,000, to the committee (Sec. 7).
More Info About this Vote
NOTE: THIS VOTE RECONSIDERS A PREVIOUS VOTE.
Title: Requires Certain Nonprofit Organizations to Disclose Donors