Measure to allow campaign funds for child care expenses glides through first committee hearing
A proposal to let candidates spend campaign funds used for campaign-related childcare expenses if the expense derives from the candidates campaigns advanced unanimously on Tuesday in its first hearing before a legislative committee in Tallahassee.
Existing state law prohibits a candidate or spouse of a candidate from using campaign funds to defray living expenses for them or their family other than for transportation, meals, and lodging for the candidate or family member during a campaign.
A 2018 advisory opinion from the Federal Election Commission declared that campaign funds may be used to pay for a candidates childcare expenses incurred directly from campaign activity. Since then, 13 states have enacted their own laws allowing candidates running in state and local contests to use financial contributions for campaign-related child-care expenses.
The campaigns funds cannot be used for general family living. They have to be directly tied to a campaign-related event, and they cant cover just routine childcare, said South Florida Democratic state Sen. Lori Berman in describing the legislation (SB 72) before the Senate Ethics & Elections Committee.
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