Isn’t there a more expeditious requirement for reporting contributions in excess of $1000? Those always seem to be reported before the quarterly filings.
The Koehler Billionaire has given two checks in excess of $1k.
This type of money IS VERY UNUSUAL for a school board race. I don’t think Sergio or Biz raised any more than $900 or $1000 t…
Isn’t there a more expeditious requirement for reporting contributions in excess of $1000? Those always seem to be reported before the quarterly filings.
The Koehler Billionaire has given two checks in excess of $1k.
This type of money IS VERY UNUSUAL for a school board race. I don’t think Sergio or Biz raised any more than $900 or $1000 total during their last campaign.
Pinkard is taking the Hagerty playbook from his mayoral run. And of course he is a contributor as well.
Not a lot of "light reading" on the mechanics of filing requirements, but sharing one resource in case anyone wants to dig in: https://www.dcba.org/mpage/v32-Neal-Smith
This is probably the most pertinent:
"In addition to the D-2 filing obligation that all political committees have, some committees will be obligated to reports known as “A-1 Reports” and “B-1 Reports.” An A-1 Report must be filed whenever a committee receives a contribution of $1,000 or more from a single source. The B-1 Report is filed whenever a committee makes an independent expenditure totaling $1,000 or more. Both reports are due within five business days following the contribution or expenditure. The time period for filings is shortened to two business days within the 60-day period before an election."
TL;DR - there are quicker-turn filing obligations for contributions and expenses of $1000+. Five business days to begin with, and two business days within 60 days of the election (a window which we are now within).
Isn’t there a more expeditious requirement for reporting contributions in excess of $1000? Those always seem to be reported before the quarterly filings.
The Koehler Billionaire has given two checks in excess of $1k.
This type of money IS VERY UNUSUAL for a school board race. I don’t think Sergio or Biz raised any more than $900 or $1000 total during their last campaign.
Pinkard is taking the Hagerty playbook from his mayoral run. And of course he is a contributor as well.
Not a lot of "light reading" on the mechanics of filing requirements, but sharing one resource in case anyone wants to dig in: https://www.dcba.org/mpage/v32-Neal-Smith
This is probably the most pertinent:
"In addition to the D-2 filing obligation that all political committees have, some committees will be obligated to reports known as “A-1 Reports” and “B-1 Reports.” An A-1 Report must be filed whenever a committee receives a contribution of $1,000 or more from a single source. The B-1 Report is filed whenever a committee makes an independent expenditure totaling $1,000 or more. Both reports are due within five business days following the contribution or expenditure. The time period for filings is shortened to two business days within the 60-day period before an election."
TL;DR - there are quicker-turn filing obligations for contributions and expenses of $1000+. Five business days to begin with, and two business days within 60 days of the election (a window which we are now within).