Contribution limits should apply to everyone
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Senate Majority Leader Michael Sanchez has introduced two bills that would place limits on some campaign contributions in New Mexico. While neither is ideal, the bill he originally introduced is far better than the newest bill he unveiled on Wednesday. The first, Senate Bill 264, would create state limits equal to the federal limits – currently $2,300 for the primary and $2,300 for the general – on what any “person” can give to any candidate. Since a person is defined in the state’s Campaign Reporting Act as an “individual or entity,” this bill would place limits on contributions to candidates from individuals, political action committees, political parties, unions and corporations. On Wednesday, Sanchez introduced Senate Bill 387. Continue Reading