

2011 Senate Bill 750: Authorize criminal penalties for extreme campaign finance scofflaws (Senate Roll Call 70)
Passed 38 to 0 in the Senate on February 14, 2012, to authorize criminal penalties of up to three years and a $5,000 fine for candidates and campaign treasurers who fail to file mandated campaign finance reports more than two years late. Contributions and other assets of the campaign committee would be subject to state seizure. These sanctions would only apply to campaign committees with balances of more than $20,000. The bill also increases the frequency of required reports.
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The vote was 38 in favor, 0 against, and 0 not voting.
(Senate Roll Call 70)
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Authorize criminal penalties for extreme campaign finance scofflaws
IN FAVOR
SENATE DEMOCRATS
| Anderson (D) | Bieda (D) | Gleason (D) | Gregory (D) | Hood (D) |
| Hopgood (D) | Hunter (D) | Johnson (D) | Smith (D) | Warren (D) |
| Whitmer (D) | Young (D) |
SENATE REPUBLICANS
AGAINST
SENATE DEMOCRATS
none
SENATE REPUBLICANS
none
SENATE LEGISLATORS ALL VOTES
Senate Roll Call 70 on 2011 Senate Bill 750
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