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RandySF

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Thu May 15, 2025, 01:17 PM Thursday

Alaska lawmakers near final vote on bill to limit state campaign donations

The Alaska Legislature is nearing a final vote on a bill that would limit state politicians’ ability to accept campaign donations.

On Wednesday, the Senate Finance Committee voted without objection to advance House Bill 16 to a vote of the full Senate. That vote is expected before lawmakers adjourn their regular session on May 21.

The House passed the bill in late April, leaving only the Senate and Gov. Mike Dunleavy as the final potential barriers to enactment. The governor has not commented on the bill but has previously said that he prefers having no limits on campaign donations.

HB 16 is identical to a ballot measure slated for a statewide vote in 2026. If HB 16 becomes law, that measure would be canceled, and the 2026 elections would move forward with donation limits in place.


https://alaskabeacon.com/briefs/alaska-lawmakers-near-final-vote-on-bill-to-limit-state-campaign-donations/

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