Bill Text: NY A00110 | 2013-2014 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Relates to uniform maximum contributions for all candidates regardless of position or office.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2014-01-08 - referred to election law [A00110 Detail]

Download: New_York-2013-A00110-Introduced.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                          110
                              2013-2014 Regular Sessions
                                 I N  A S S E M B L Y
                                      (PREFILED)
                                    January 9, 2013
                                      ___________
       Introduced by M. of A. KAVANAGH, COLTON, STEVENSON -- Multi-Sponsored by
         --  M.  of  A.  THIELE  --  read once and referred to the Committee on
         Election Law
       AN ACT to amend the election law, in relation  to  contribution  limita-
         tions
         THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section 1. Subdivision 1 of section 14-114 of  the  election  law,  as
    2  amended by chapter 79 of the laws of 1992, paragraphs a and b as amended
    3  by chapter 659 of the laws of 1994, is amended to read as follows:
    4    1. [The following limitations apply to all contributions to candidates
    5  for election to any public office or for nomination for any such office,
    6  or  for  election  to  any  party positions, and to all contributions to
    7  political committees working directly or indirectly with  any  candidate
    8  to  aid or participate in such candidate's nomination or election, other
    9  than any contributions to any party committee or constituted committee:
   10    a. In any election for a public office to be voted on by the voters of
   11  the entire state, or for nomination to any such office,  no  contributor
   12  may  make a contribution to any candidate or political committee, and no
   13  candidate or political committee may accept any  contribution  from  any
   14  contributor,  which is in the aggregate amount greater than:  (i) in the
   15  case of any nomination to public office, the product of the total number
   16  of enrolled voters in the candidate's  party  in  the  state,  excluding
   17  voters in inactive status, multiplied by $.005, but such amount shall be
   18  not  less  than  four  thousand  dollars  nor  more than twelve thousand
   19  dollars as increased or decreased  by  the  cost  of  living  adjustment
   20  described  in  paragraph  c of this subdivision, and (ii) in the case of
   21  any election  to  a  public  office,  twenty-five  thousand  dollars  as
   22  increased  or  decreased  by  the cost of living adjustment described in
   23  paragraph c of this subdivision;  provided  however,  that  the  maximum
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                  LBD00291-01-3
       A. 110                              2
    1  amount  which  may be so contributed or accepted, in the aggregate, from
    2  any candidate's child, parent, grandparent, brother and sister, and  the
    3  spouse  of  any  such persons, shall not exceed in the case of any nomi-
    4  nation  to  public  office  an  amount  equivalent to the product of the
    5  number of enrolled voters in the candidate's party in the state, exclud-
    6  ing voters in inactive status, multiplied by $.025, and in the  case  of
    7  any election for a public office, an amount equivalent to the product of
    8  the  number  of registered voters in the state excluding voters in inac-
    9  tive status, multiplied by $.025.
   10    b. In any other election for party  position  or  for  election  to  a
   11  public  office or for nomination for any such office, no contributor may
   12  make a contribution to any  candidate  or  political  committee  and  no
   13  candidate  or  political  committee may accept any contribution from any
   14  contributor, which is in the aggregate amount greater than: (i)  in  the
   15  case  of  any  election  for party position, or for nomination to public
   16  office, the product of the total number of enrolled voters in the candi-
   17  date's party in the district in  which  he  is  a  candidate,  excluding
   18  voters  in  inactive status, multiplied by $.05, and (ii) in the case of
   19  any election for a public office, the product of  the  total  number  of
   20  registered  voters in the district, excluding voters in inactive status,
   21  multiplied by $.05, however in the case of a nomination within the  city
   22  of  New  York  for  the office of mayor, public advocate or comptroller,
   23  such amount shall be not less than four thousand dollars nor  more  than
   24  twelve  thousand dollars as increased or decreased by the cost of living
   25  adjustment described in paragraph c of this subdivision; in the case  of
   26  an  election within the city of New York for the office of mayor, public
   27  advocate or comptroller, twenty-five thousand dollars  as  increased  or
   28  decreased  by  the cost of living adjustment described in paragraph c of
   29  this subdivision; in the case of a nomination for  state  senator,  four
   30  thousand dollars as increased or decreased by the cost of living adjust-
   31  ment  described  in  paragraph  c of this subdivision; in the case of an
   32  election for state senator, six thousand two hundred  fifty  dollars  as
   33  increased  or  decreased  by  the cost of living adjustment described in
   34  paragraph c of this subdivision; in the case of  an  election  or  nomi-
   35  nation  for  a  member  of  the assembly, twenty-five hundred dollars as
   36  increased or decreased by the cost of  living  adjustment  described  in
   37  paragraph  c of this subdivision; but in no event shall any such maximum
   38  exceed fifty thousand dollars or be  less  than  one  thousand  dollars;
   39  provided however, that the maximum amount which may be so contributed or
   40  accepted,  in  the aggregate, from any candidate's child, parent, grand-
   41  parent, brother and sister, and the spouse of any  such  persons,  shall
   42  not  exceed in the case of any election for party position or nomination
   43  for public office an amount equivalent to the number of enrolled  voters
   44  in  the  candidate's  party  in the district in which he is a candidate,
   45  excluding voters in inactive status, multiplied by $.25 and in the  case
   46  of  any election to public office, an amount equivalent to the number of
   47  registered voters in the district, excluding voters in inactive  status,
   48  multiplied by $.25; or twelve hundred fifty dollars, whichever is great-
   49  er, or in the case of a nomination or election of a state senator, twen-
   50  ty  thousand  dollars,  whichever  is greater, or in the case of a nomi-
   51  nation or election of a member of  the  assembly  twelve  thousand  five
   52  hundred  dollars,  whichever  is greater, but in no event shall any such
   53  maximum exceed one hundred thousand dollars.
   54    c.] A. NO CONTRIBUTOR MAY MAKE A CONTRIBUTION  TO  ANY  CANDIDATE  FOR
   55  ELECTION  TO ANY PUBLIC OFFICE OR FOR NOMINATION FOR ANY SUCH OFFICE, OR
   56  FOR ELECTION TO ANY PARTY POSITIONS, OR MAKE ANY CONTRIBUTION  TO  POLI-
       A. 110                              3
    1  TICAL  COMMITTEES  WORKING  DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY WITH ANY CANDIDATE TO
    2  AID OR PARTICIPATE IN SUCH CANDIDATE'S NOMINATION OR  ELECTION,  AND  NO
    3  CANDIDATE  OR  POLITICAL  COMMITTEE MAY ACCEPT ANY CONTRIBUTION FROM ANY
    4  CONTRIBUTOR,  WHICH,  IN THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT, IS GREATER THAN TWO THOU-
    5  SAND FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS, AS INCREASED OR  DECREASED  BY  THE  COST  OF
    6  LIVING ADJUSTMENT DESCRIBED IN PARAGRAPH B OF THIS SUBDIVISION.
    7    B.  At the beginning of each fourth calendar year, commencing in nine-
    8  teen hundred ninety-five, the state board shall determine the percentage
    9  of the difference between the most  recent  available  monthly  consumer
   10  price  index  for  all  urban  consumers  published by the United States
   11  bureau of labor statistics and such consumer price index  published  for
   12  the  same  month  four years previously. The amount of each contribution
   13  limit fixed in this subdivision shall be adjusted by the amount of  such
   14  percentage  difference  to  the closest one hundred dollars by the state
   15  board which, not later than the first day of February in each such year,
   16  shall issue a regulation publishing the amount of each such contribution
   17  limit. Each contribution limit as so adjusted shall be the  contribution
   18  limit in effect for any election held before the next such adjustment.
   19    S  2. This act shall take effect on the first of January next succeed-
   20  ing the date on which it shall have become a law.
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