91st General Assembly
Summary of HB1776
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House Sponsors:
HAMOS-BOLAND-BURKE-MCGUIRE, MCCARTHY, ERWIN, 
   FLOWERS, GARRETT, GASH, HOWARD, KENNER, LANG, MCKEON, 
   SCOTT, SCULLY, SHARP, SILVA, SLONE, WINTERS, HOEFT, 
   CROTTY, HOLBROOK, PUGH, SCHOENBERG, SMITH,MICHAEL AND BRADLEY.

Senate Sponsors:
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Short description: 
CLEAN ELECTION ACT                                                         

Synopsis of Bill as introduced:
        Creates the Clean Election Act and amends the Illinois Income Tax      
   Act and the State Finance Act. Limits amounts  of  contributions  that      
   may  be  made  to  candidates  for the Offices of Governor, Lieutenant      
   Governor,  Attorney  General,  Secretary  of  State,  Treasurer,   and      
   Comptroller.  Requires  candidates  to  maintain an election fund bank      
   account.  Provides that  qualified  candidates  may  receive  matching      
   funds  from  the  State.  Creates the Clean Election Fund and provides      
   for the deposit of certain moneys into  that  Fund.   Provides  for  a      
   voluntary  check-off  system  to  permit  taxpayers to designate $5 of      
   their income taxes to  be  used  for  that  purpose.   Contains  other      
   provisions.  Effective January 1, 2000.                                     
          FISCAL NOTE (State Board of Elections)                               
          It is estimated that approximately $150,000 (hiring of addi-         
          tional staff, hearing officers and court reporters) will be          
          needed by the State Board of Elections to implement the              
          requirements of HB 1776, as introduced. However, the presence        
          of several variables presents difficulties in developing a firm      
          assessment of costs. Items such as the number of candidates          
          participating, the number of complaints filed, the number of         
          investigations conducted and the number of audits required will      
          affect the initial and long-range costs.                             
          FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1, 2 (State Board of Elections)                    
          Same as previous note.                                               
          FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1,2,3 (State Board of Elections)                   
          Same as previous notes.                                              
          JUDICIAL NOTE, H-AM 1,2 (Administrative Office of Ill. Courts)       
          This legislation would neither increase or decrease the number       
          of judges needed in the State.                                       
          FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1,2,3,4 (State Board of Elections)                 
          Same as previous fiscal notes.                                       
        HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2.                                                 
        Provides that the Clean Election Act  is  repealed  on  June  30,      
   2007.                                                                       
        HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 3.                                                 
        For the Offices of Comptroller and Treasurer, changes  the  limit      
   on  qualifying  contributions to $50,000 and the limit on expenditures      
   to $300,000 per primary cycle and $800,000 per election cycle.              
        HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 4.                                                 
        Allows  candidates  for  the  offices  of  Governor,   Lieutenant      
   Governor,   Attorney  General,  Secretary  of  State,  Treasurer,  and      
   Comptroller to receive qualified contributions of $1,000 or less  from      
   individuals,   corporations,   and   political  committees  (now,  the      
   contributions  may  be  received  from   individuals   and   political      
   committees).    Allows  candidates  receiving matching funds to accept      
   contributions from individuals, corporations, and political committees      
   as long as the contributions are within the limits of  the  Act  (now,      
   candidates  receiving  matching  funds  may  accept contributions from      
   individuals and political committees). Provides that the report of the      
   State Board of Elections to the General Assembly must set forth, among      
   other things, the aggregate amount of contributions of $1,000 or  less      
   (now,  $250  or  less)  received by the candidates and their principal      
   campaign committees.  Allows taxpayers  to  contribute  to  the  Clean      
   Election  Fund  through  a  voluntary  check-off  (now,  taxpayers may      
   contribute $5 to the Clean Election Fund through the check-off).            
 
Last action on Bill: SESSION SINE DIE

   Last action date: 01-01-09

           Location: House

 Amendments to Bill: AMENDMENTS ADOPTED: HOUSE -   3     SENATE -   0


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