Massachusetts H868 amends campaign finance reporting requirements for state ballot question committees.
Massachusetts H868 amends campaign finance reporting requirements for state ballot question committees by adding new disclosure provisions. Ballot question committees must now list all in-kind contributions over $50, including the usual market value charged or the amount paid by a person or entity on behalf of the committee or candidate. Additionally, committees must disclose new liabilities incurred, including the name and address of the person to whom the liability exists and the purpose for which it was incurred.
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