Use of Campaign Funds for Childcare (S 2273)

  • Status: Passed Senate, Died in House
  • Position: Support
  • Bill Number: S 2273
  • Session: 2020
  • Latest Update: February 19, 2020
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We supported this bill which would essentially codify a Federal Election Commission decision which concluded that childcare, if the need for childcare arises as a result of campaign activities, can additionally be a permissible usage of campaign funding.

Currently, candidates can use campaign funds for a broad and disparate range of expenses, from graduation gifts to wine and meals. The Federal Election Commission has previously concluded that childcare, if the need for childcare arises as a result of campaign activities, can additionally be a permissible usage of campaign funding. Although the balancing of family and politics is always difficult, it is a particular burden for female candidates, and this legislation would further promote involvement in democracy for a more diverse group of candidates. We supported this bill which would essentially codify the FEC decision into Rhode Island election law.

Sponsors:
Senator Gayle Goldin
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