Bill Text: FL S1836 | 2022 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Electioneering Communications Organizations
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2022-03-14 - Died in Ethics and Elections [S1836 Detail]
Download: Florida-2022-S1836-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2022 SB 1836 By Senator Taddeo 40-01193C-22 20221836__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to electioneering communications 3 organizations; amending s. 106.011, F.S.; revising the 4 definition of the term “electioneering communication”; 5 amending s. 106.03, F.S.; revising the expenditure 6 level at which groups engaged in electioneering 7 communications must file a statement of organization 8 with specified entities within a specified timeframe; 9 requiring electioneering communications organizations 10 to include certain information in their statements of 11 organization; providing for civil penalties for late 12 filings; providing an effective date. 13 14 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 15 16 Section 1. Paragraph (a) of subsection (8) of section 17 106.011, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 18 106.011 Definitions.—As used in this chapter, the following 19 terms have the following meanings unless the context clearly 20 indicates otherwise: 21 (8)(a) “Electioneering communication” means a text message 22 or communication that is publicly distributed by a television 23 station, radio station, cable television system, satellite 24 system, newspaper, magazine, direct mail, or telephone which: 25 1. Refers to or depicts a clearly identified candidate for 26 office without expressly advocating the election or defeat of a 27 candidate but that is susceptible of no reasonable 28 interpretation other than an appeal to vote for or against a 29 specific candidate; 30 2. Is made after the close of the qualifying periodwithin3130 days before a primary or special primary election or 60 days32before any other electionfor the office sought by the 33 candidate; and 34 3. Is targeted to the relevant electorate in the geographic 35 area the candidate would represent if elected. 36 Section 2. Present subsection (7) of section 106.03, 37 Florida Statutes, is redesignated as subsection (8), a new 38 subsection (7) is added to that section, and paragraph (b) of 39 subsection (1) and subsection (2) of that section are amended, 40 to read: 41 106.03 Registration of political committees and 42 electioneering communications organizations.— 43 (1) 44 (b)1. Each group shall file a statement of organization as 45 an electioneering communications organization within 24 hours 46 after the date on which it makes expenditures for an 47 electioneering communication in excess of $1,000$5,000, if such 48 expenditures are made within the timeframes specified in s. 49 106.011(8)(a)2. If the group makes expenditures for an 50 electioneering communication in excess of $1,000$5,000before 51 the timeframes specified in s. 106.011(8)(a)2., it mustshall52 file the statement of organization within 24 hours after the 53 close of the qualifying period for the office sought by the 54 candidate30th day before a primary or special primary election,55or within 24 hours after the 60th day before any other election,56whichever is applicable. 57 2.a. In a statewide, legislative, or multicounty election, 58 an electioneering communications organization shall file a 59 statement of organization with the Division of Elections. 60 b. In a countywide election or any election held on less 61 than a countywide basis, except as described in sub-subparagraph 62 c., an electioneering communications organization shall file a 63 statement of organization with the supervisor of elections of 64 the county in which the election is being held. 65 c. In a municipal election, an electioneering 66 communications organization shall file a statement of 67 organization with the officer before whom municipal candidates 68 qualify. 69 d. Any electioneering communications organization that 70 would be required to file a statement of organization in two or 71 more locations need only file a statement of organization with 72 the Division of Elections. 73 (2) The statement of organization mustshallinclude all of 74 the following: 75 (a) The name, mailing address, and street address of the 76 committee or electioneering communications organization.;77 (b) The names, street addresses, and relationships of 78 affiliated or connected organizations, including any affiliated 79 sponsors.;80 (c) The area, scope, or jurisdiction of the committee or 81 electioneering communications organization.;82 (d) The name, mailing address, street address, and position 83 of the custodian of books and accounts.;84 (e) The name, mailing address, street address, and position 85 of other principal officers, including the treasurer and deputy 86 treasurer, if any, and a copy of a government-issued 87 identification credential for each principal officer. The 88 mailing address must be a physical location and may not be a 89 post office box address.;90 (f) The name, address, office sought, and party affiliation 91 of: 92 1. Each candidate whom the committee is supporting; and 93 2. Any other individual, if any, whom the committee is 94 supporting for nomination for election, or election, to any 95 public office whatever.;96 (g) Any issue or issues the committee is supporting or 97 opposing.;98 (h) If the committee is supporting the entire ticket of any 99 party, a statement to that effect and the name of the party.;100 (i) A statement of whether the committee is a continuing 101 one.;102 (j) Plans for the disposition of residual funds which will 103 be made in the event of dissolution.;104 (k) A listing of all banks, safe-deposit boxes, or other 105 depositories used for committee or electioneering communications 106 organization funds.;107 (l) For electioneering communications organizations, a 108 listing of: 109 1. The full name, address, and occupation, if any, of each 110 person who has made one or more contributions to or for such 111 electioneering communications organization before the filing of 112 the statement of organization, together with the amount and date 113 of such contributions. For corporations, the listing must 114 provide as clear a description as practicable of the principal 115 type of business conducted by the corporation. However, if the 116 contribution is $100 or less, the occupation of the contributor 117 or the principal type of business need not be listed. 118 2. The name and address of each political committee from 119 which or to which the reporting electioneering communications 120 organization made any transfer of funds, together with the 121 amounts and dates of all transfers. 122 3. Each loan for electioneering communications purposes to 123 or from any person or political committee before the filing of 124 the statement of organization, together with the full names, 125 addresses, and occupations and principal places of business, if 126 any, of the lender and endorsers, if applicable, and the date 127 and amount of such loans. 128 4. A statement of each contribution, rebate, refund, or 129 other receipt not otherwise listed under subparagraphs 1., 2., 130 or 3. 131 5. The total sums of all loans, in-kind contributions, and 132 other receipts by or for such electioneering communications 133 organization before the filing of the statement of organization. 134 The sums must be listed separately for all loans, in-kind 135 contributions, and other receipts. 136 6. The full name and address of each person to whom 137 expenditures have been made by or on behalf of the 138 electioneering communications organization within the reporting 139 period and the amount, date, and purpose of each expenditure. 140 7. The full name and address of each person to whom an 141 expenditure for personal services, salary, or reimbursement for 142 expenses has been made and which is not otherwise reported, 143 including the amount, date, and purpose of the expenditure. 144 8. The total sum of expenditures made by the electioneering 145 communications organization. 146 9. The amount and nature of debts and obligations owed by 147 or to the electioneering communications organization which 148 relate to the conduct of any electioneering communication. 149 10. Transaction information for each credit card purchase. 150 Receipts for each credit card purchase must be retained by the 151 electioneering communications organization. 152 11. The amount and nature of any separate interest-bearing 153 accounts or certificates of deposit and identification of the 154 financial institution in which such accounts or certificates of 155 deposit are located. 156 12. The primary purposes of an expenditure made indirectly 157 through an electioneering communications organization for goods 158 and services, such as communications media placement or 159 procurement services and other expenditures that include 160 multiple components as part of the expenditure. The primary 161 purpose of an expenditure must be that purpose, including 162 integral and directly related components, which comprises 80 163 percent of such expenditure. 164 (m) A statement of the reports required to be filed by the 165 committee or the electioneering communications organization with 166 federal officials, if any, and the names, addresses, and 167 positions of such officials.; and168 (n)(m)A statement of whether the electioneering 169 communications organization was formed as a newly created 170 organization during the current calendar quarter or was formed 171 from an organization existing prior to the current calendar 172 quarter. For purposes of this subsection, calendar quarters end 173 the last day of March, June, September, and December. 174 (7) Any group that fails to file a statement of 175 organization in accordance with the timeframe prescribed in 176 paragraph (1)(b) is subject to a daily fine. The fine is $500 177 per day for the first 3 days late and, thereafter, $2,500 per 178 day for each day late. 179 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2022.