New York A11638 amends the election law to prohibit business entities from making campaign contributions, limit contributions by individuals and.
New York A11638 amends the election law by adding a new title that prohibits business entities from making campaign contributions or expenditures, except through a political committee. It limits contributions by individuals and political parties to $25,000 annually and by political committees to $2,500 annually. The bill also mandates adjustments to these limits every two years based on the consumer price index. This legislation aims to reduce the influence of special interests in political campaigns and restore public faith in democracy.
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