Introduced
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To require candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, attorney general, state senator, state representative, State Board of Education, elected state and university board members, current state office holders, certain executive branch officials, and local offices that pay more than double the state median income, to file personal financial disclosure statements that include the names of all of the person's family members; his or her employer; the source and amount of income for the candidate, spouse and immediate family members during the past year, and any gifts; a list of assets; certain transactions and liabilities; business ownerships; any trustee, director, etc. positions held in a business, union, non-profit, educational or other institution; any future employment agreements, including leave-of-absence agreements; and more.
Referred to the Committee on Campaign and Election Oversight