CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The New Hampshire House will be deciding whether to broaden the state’s definition of political advocacy organization without the guidance of its election law committee.
The Senate passed a bill in February that would require organizations to register with the secretary of state’s office and file financial reports if they spend $5,000 or more per year on communication that refers to a candidate within 60 days of an election. Current law requires registration only when such communication amounts to expressly advocating for or against a candidate. | More at US News