LRB-1780/1
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2001 - 2002 LEGISLATURE
February 19, 2001 - Introduced by Representatives Carpenter, J. Lehman, Miller,
Berceau
and Williams. Referred to Committee on Rules.
AR22,1,2 1To create assembly rule 98; relating to: prohibitions on campaign contributions
2before the executive budget bill is passed.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Assembly Rule 98: This rule is created to prohibit campaign contributions
before the executive budget bill is passed by both houses.
AR22,1,3 3Resolved by the assembly, That:
AR22, s. 1 4Section 1. Assembly rule 98 is created to read:
AR22,1,7 5Assembly Rule 98. Campaign contributions. (1) In this rule, "contribution,"
6"legislative campaign committee," and "personal campaign committee" have the
7meanings given for the terms in section 11.01 of the statutes.
AR22,2,48 (2) A legislative leader may not schedule, hold, or attend, or solicit, make, or
9receive a contribution for or at; or authorize a legislative campaign committee to
10schedule, hold, or attend, or solicit, make, or receive a contribution for or at; and a
11member may not schedule, hold, or attend, or solicit, make, or receive a contribution
12for or at; or authorize the member's personal campaign committee to schedule, hold,

1or attend, or solicit, make, or receive a contribution for or at; a fund-raising social
2event or otherwise after January 1 of the odd-numbered year and before the
3executive budget bill introduced under section 16.47 (1) of the statutes is passed by
4both houses.
AR22,2,85 (3) Subsection (2) does not apply to a fund-raising social event of a legislative
6campaign committee held during the period between the first day authorized for
7filing nomination papers for any special election to the assembly and the date of the
8special election.
AR22,2,149 (4) Subsection (2) does not apply to a fund-raising social event of a current
10member of the assembly or his or her personal campaign committee held during the
11period between the first day authorized for filing nomination papers for any office for
12which a current member of the assembly is a candidate and the date of the election
13for that office, if the event is held within the boundaries of the jurisdiction or district
14served by the office for which the current member of the assembly is a candidate.
AR22,2,1915 (5) Subsection (2) does not apply to a fund-raising social event of a current
16member of the assembly or his or her personal campaign committee held during the
17period between the first day authorized for filing nomination papers for any office,
18other than representative to the assembly, for which a current member of the
19assembly is a candidate and the date of the election for that other office.
AR22,2,2020 (End)
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