Bill Text: HI SB166 | 2022 | Regular Session | Amended
Bill Title: Relating To Campaign Finance.
Spectrum: Strong Partisan Bill (Democrat 12-1)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2022-03-30 - The committee(s) on JHA recommend(s) that the measure be deferred. [SB166 Detail]
Download: Hawaii-2022-SB166-Amended.html
THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
166 |
THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2021 |
S.D. 1 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO CAMPAIGN FINANCE.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. The legislature finds that the State has a compelling interest in securing its democratic self-governance from foreign influence.
The legislature further finds that former President Barack Obama warned of foreign corporate spending in state elections and that Ellen Weintraub, commissioner of the Federal Election Commission, and Ann Ravel, former commissioner of the Federal Election Commission, specifically called on states to enact legislation to limit the influence of foreign corporate spending on American elections.
The legislature recognizes that Seattle, Washington, has enacted legislation, and the United States Congress and several states and municipalities, including Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, the State of New York, and the city of New York are considering enacting legislation to limit foreign-influenced corporate political spending and to protect the integrity of their elections from foreign corporate influence.
Accordingly, the purpose of this Act is to protect the State's democratic self-governance by:
(1) Prohibiting foreign entities and foreign-influenced corporations from making independent expenditures, electioneering communications, or contributions to candidates or committees;
(2) Requiring every corporation that contributes or expends funds in a state election to file a statement of certification regarding its status as a foreign-influenced corporation;
(3) Requiring every entity that expends funds in a state election and receives contributions or donations from a corporation to ensure that funds derived from foreign-influenced corporations are not used for political spending; and
(4) Requiring noncandidate committees making only independent expenditures to obtain a statement of certification from each top contributor required to be listed in an advertisement.
SECTION 2. Section 11-302, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding five new definitions to be appropriately inserted and to read as follows:
""Chief executive officer" means the highest-ranking officer or individual having authority to make decisions regarding a corporation's affairs.
"Foreign-influenced corporation" means a corporation that meets at least one of the following conditions:
(1) A single foreign owner holds, owns, controls, or otherwise has direct or indirect beneficial ownership of five per cent or more of the total equity, outstanding voting shares, membership units, or other applicable ownership interests of the corporation;
(2) A foreign owner participates directly or indirectly in the corporation's decision-making process with respect to the corporation's political activities in the United States;
(3) The corporation is incorporated or otherwise formed pursuant to the laws of a foreign country; or
(4) The principal place of business of the corporation is in a foreign country.
"Foreign investor" means a person or entity that:
(1) Holds, owns, controls, or otherwise has direct or indirect beneficial ownership of equity, outstanding voting shares, membership units, or other applicable ownership interests of a corporation; and
(2) Is:
(A) A government of a foreign country; a foreign political party; or a partnership, association, corporation, organization; or other combination of persons organized under the laws of or having its principal place of business in a foreign country; or
(B) A foreign national.
"Foreign national" means an individual who is not a citizen of the United States or a national of the United States and who is not lawfully admitted for permanent residence.
"Foreign owner" means:
(1) A foreign investor; or
(2) A corporation wherein a foreign investor holds, owns, controls, or otherwise has directly or indirectly acquired a beneficial ownership of equity or voting shares in an amount that is equal to or greater than fifty per cent of the total equity or outstanding voting shares."
SECTION 3. Section 11-356, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"[[]§11-356[]] Contributions and expenditures
by a foreign national or [foreign]
foreign-influenced corporation; prohibited. (a) [Except
as provided in subsection (b), no] No contributions or expenditures
shall be made to or on behalf of a candidate, candidate committee, or
noncandidate committee, by a foreign national or [foreign] foreign-influenced
corporation, including a domestic subsidiary of a [foreign] foreign-influenced
corporation, a domestic corporation that is owned by a foreign national, or a
local subsidiary where administrative control is retained by the [foreign]
foreign-influenced corporation[, and in the same manner prohibited under
2 United States Code section 441e and 11 Code of Federal Regulations section 110.20,
as amended.
(b) A foreign-owned domestic
corporation may make contributions if:
(1) Foreign national individuals do not
participate in election-related activities, including decisions concerning
contributions or the administration of a candidate committee or noncandidate
committee; or
(2) The contributions are
domestically-derived].
(b) No independent expenditures or electioneering communications shall be made by a foreign national or foreign-influenced corporation.
(c) Every corporation that contributes to or makes an expenditure on behalf of a candidate, candidate committee, or noncandidate committee, including an independent expenditure or electioneering communication, shall within seven business days after making the contribution or expenditure file with the campaign spending commission a statement of certification signed by the corporation's chief executive officer avowing under penalty of perjury that, after due inquiry, the corporation was not a foreign-influenced corporation on the date the expenditure, independent expenditure, contribution, or expenditure for an electioneering communication was made. For purposes of this certification, the corporation shall ascertain beneficial ownership in a manner consistent with chapter 414, or, if the corporation is listed on a national securities exchange, as set forth in title 17 Code of Federal Regulation sections 240.13d-3 and 240.13d-5. The corporation shall provide a copy of the statement of certification to any candidate or committee to which it contributes, and upon request of the recipient, to any other person to which it contributes.
(d) A person that receives a contribution or donation from a corporation may not use that contribution or donation, directly or indirectly, to make an expenditure, including an independent expenditure or an expenditure for an electioneering communication, on behalf of a candidate, candidate committee, or noncandidate committee, or contribute, donate, transfer, or convey funds from the contribution or donation to another person to make an expenditure, including an independent expenditure or an expenditure for an electioneering communication, on behalf of a candidate, candidate committee, or noncandidate committee, unless:
(1) The person received from the corporation a copy of the statement of certification described in subsection (c);
(2) The person does not have actual knowledge that the statement of certification is false;
(3) The person separately designates, records, and accounts for those funds, and ensures that disbursements for expenditures, including independent expenditures or expenditures for electioneering communications, on behalf of a candidate, candidate committee, or noncandidate committee are only made from funds that comply with this section; and
(4) The person's use of the funds is otherwise lawful.
(e) For the purposes of this section:
"Corporation" means a for-profit corporation, company, limited liability company, limited partnership, business trust, business association, or other legal entity.
"Electioneering communication" has the same meaning as defined by section 11-341."
SECTION 4. Section 11-393, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"[[]§11-393[]]
Identification of certain top contributors to noncandidate committees
making only independent expenditures. (a) An advertisement shall contain
an additional notice in a prominent location immediately after or below the
notices required by section 11-391, if the advertisement is broadcast,
televised, circulated, or published, including by electronic means, and is paid
for by a noncandidate committee that certifies to the commission that it makes
only independent expenditures. This additional notice shall start with the
words, "The three top contributors for this advertisement are",
followed by the names of the three top contributors, as defined in subsection [(e),]
(f), who made the highest aggregate contributions to the noncandidate
committee for the purpose of funding the advertisement; provided that:
(1) If a noncandidate committee is only able to identify two top contributors who made contributions for the purpose of funding the advertisement, the additional notice shall start with the words, "The two top contributors for this advertisement are", followed by the names of the two top contributors;
(2) If a noncandidate committee is able to identify only one top contributor who made contributions for the purpose of funding the advertisement, the additional notice shall start with the words, "The top contributor for this advertisement is", followed by the name of the top contributor;
(3) If a noncandidate committee is unable to identify any top contributors who made contributions for the purpose of funding the advertisement, the additional notice shall start with the words, "The three top contributors for this noncandidate committee are", followed by the names of the three top contributors who made the highest aggregate contributions to the noncandidate committee; and
(4) If there are no top contributors to the noncandidate committee, the noncandidate committee shall not be subject to this section.
In no case shall a noncandidate committee be required to identify more than three top contributors pursuant to this section.
(b) If a noncandidate committee has more than three top contributors who contributed in equal amounts, the noncandidate committee may select which of the top contributors to identify in the advertisement; provided that the top contributors not identified in the advertisement did not make a higher aggregate contribution than those top contributors who are identified in the advertisement. The additional notice required for noncandidate committees described under this subsection shall start with the words "Three of the top contributors for this advertisement are" or "Three of the top contributors to this noncandidate committee are", as appropriate, followed by the names of the three top contributors.
(c) This section shall not apply to advertisements broadcast by radio or television of such short duration that including a list of top contributors in the advertisement would constitute a hardship to the noncandidate committee paying for the advertisement. A noncandidate committee shall be subject to all other requirements under this part regardless of whether a hardship exists pursuant to this subsection. The commission shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91 to establish criteria to determine when including a list of top contributors in an advertisement of short duration constitutes a hardship to a noncandidate committee under this subsection.
(d) A noncandidate committee shall obtain from each top contributor required to be listed in an advertisement pursuant to this section a statement of certification avowing under penalty of perjury that, after due inquiry, none of the funds contributed by the top contributor were derived from a foreign-influenced corporation. If a noncandidate committee does not receive a statement of certification from a top contributor, the advertisement shall include the following statement: "Some of the funds used to pay for this message may have been provided by foreign-influenced corporations." A noncandidate committee shall be entitled to rely on a statement of certification provided by a top contributor unless the noncandidate committee has actual knowledge that the statement of certification is false.
[(d)] (e) Any noncandidate
committee that violates this section shall be subject to a fine under section
11-410.
[(e)] (f) For purposes of this
part, "top contributor" means a contributor who has contributed an
aggregate amount of $10,000 or more to a noncandidate committee within a
twelve-month period prior to the purchase of an advertisement."
SECTION 5. Nothing in this Act shall be construed to diminish or infringe upon any right protected under the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States or conflict with any federal statute or regulation.
SECTION 6. This Act does not affect rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, and proceedings that were begun before its effective date.
SECTION 7. If any provision of this Act, or the application thereof to any person or circumstance, is held invalid, the invalidity does not affect other provisions or applications of the Act that can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this Act are severable.
SECTION 8. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 9. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Report Title:
Campaign Finance; Foreign-Influenced Corporations; Foreign Nationals
Description:
Prohibits foreign nationals and foreign-influenced corporations from making independent expenditures, electioneering communications, or contributions to candidates or committees. Requires every corporation that contributes or expends funds in a state election to file a statement of certification regarding foreign influence. Requires recipients of corporate donations from expending funds for certain purposes unless the contributing corporation has certified that the corporation is not foreign-influenced. Requires noncandidate committees making only independent expenditures to obtain a statement of certification from each top contributor required to be listed in an advertisement. (Proposed SD1)
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