S 10663 NY
Relates to reporting of certain independent expenditures
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Summary
New York Senate Bill 10663 would modify reporting requirements for independent expenditures in elections. The bill would expand the definition of independent expenditures to include communications using candidate-associated language or imagery designed to influence election outcomes, and would establish penalties for failing to report such expenditures.
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Official abstract
Relates to reporting of certain independent expenditures and penalties for failing to report such expenditures; includes certain communications which use language or imagery substantially associated with a candidate's campaign, platform, background, or publicly stated positions, such that a reasonable viewer would understand the communication as designed to influence the outcome of such general, special, or primary election in the definition of independent expenditure.
Sponsor (1)
- Andrew Gounardes Democratic · primary
Action history (1)
- Jul 15, 2026 REFERRED TO RULES · upper
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