By Anonymous (not verified), 4 September, 2025

Establishes the Oregon Food Bank Audit Committee to audit all financial transactions conducted or engaged in by the Oregon Food Bank and its subsidiaries.

By Anonymous (not verified), 4 September, 2025

Prohibits ticket scalping at an event by the state or by a nonprofit organization.

By Anonymous (not verified), 4 September, 2025

Establishes an Office of Inspector General (OIG); outlines powers and duties of the office; creates procedures for reporting suspected fraud, misuse, and other unlawful uses of state funds by any entity the receives, disburses, or has custody of such funds; establishes a website and phone hotline to report suspected fraud or misuse of state funds; provides temporary sanctions, including withholding of payment; requires periodic reports to the Legislature and Legislative Audit Commission; establishes data protection practices; prohibits retaliation; requires nonprofits that receive state grants to highlight fraud reporting tools on the organization's website; requires at least one in-person unannounced monitoring visit before final payment of any grant over $50,000, and potentially more for grants over $250,000; requires funds be withheld from any grantee that does not submit a progress report required by the grant agreement, with exceptions; provides for suspension of grants if recipient is charged with a criminal offense relating to a state grant agreement, and terminated upon conviction.

By Anonymous (not verified), 4 September, 2025

Requires the option to fill reports and statements to the attorney general electronically by 1/1/26.

By Anonymous (not verified), 4 September, 2025

Limits liability for injury or death of a recreation club, including nonprofits, for any recreation activity; provides some exceptions.

By Anonymous (not verified), 4 September, 2025

Reduces the number of early voting days in the state.

By Anonymous (not verified), 4 September, 2025

Creates new rules for nonprofits operating nonpartisan voter registration drives; prohibits organizations from using actual voter registration application forms during voter registration drives; requires the NC State Board of Elections to create a sample voter registration form with information about registering to vote that organizations could distribute during voter registration drives; requires organizations seeking to sponsor or conduct voter registration drives to register with their county boards of election and provide a variety of information about their nonprofit’s structure and their plans for a voter registration drive.

By Anonymous (not verified), 4 September, 2025

Revises the Louisiana Campaign Finance Disclosure Act (CFDA); creates reporting requirements for any person, including a political committee, who receives expenditures related to recalls and ballot propositions, and raises reporting threshold from $200 to $5,000 for such contributions; subjects “political committees” and “committees” to reporting requirements, and excludes groups that are not organized for the primary purpose of supporting or opposing candidates, propositions, or recalls of a public officer; defines “committee” to exclude entities that only use general revenues to support or oppose candidates or recalls, and do not raise funds for this purpose; excludes independent expenditure-only committees, leadership committees and principal campaign committees from the definition of “political committee”; requires persons other than political committees and committees to report certain campaign expenditures, and increases reporting thresholds; requires these “other persons” to report expenditures totaling more than $1,000 and expressly supporting or opposing a candidate’s election or recall, or a ballot proposition; requires “other persons” to report certain election-related communications; only requires “other persons” to report on paid broadcast advertising, mass mailings and phone banks that send more than 500 identical or substantially similar messages in a 30-day period, and paid digital ads with the name or image of the candidate, made within 30 days of a primary or 60 days of any other election; provides that mere communication is not a reportable expenditure when a membership organization communicates with its employees, members, or stockholders, and the organization is not primarily organized for partisan political purposes, and when it comes from a church, unless it expressly advocates for or against a specific candidate; provides that a church shall not be required to disclose the identities or donations of its members; allows “other persons required to file reports” to receive anonymous donations without reporting them, and without the donations reverting to the state; specifies that contribution limits only apply to contributions from a political committee or leadership committee supporting or opposing a candidate for certain offices. UPDATE - AMENDED - bars nonprofits from election spending if they have received more than $100,000 in contributions or more than 20% of their total contributions from a foreign national in the current or prior calendar year.

By Anonymous (not verified), 4 September, 2025

Requires organizations that receive state grant or loan funds to submit periodic reports to the Legislature, identifying funds received, how spent, and any funds unexpended; requires state agencies that distribute such funds to notify recipients of reporting requirements; gives state grant and loan recipients 30 days to disclose the amounts and recipients of political donations for three years prior to receiving funding; requires annual disclosure of the amounts and recipients of political donations for three years following initial distribution of state funds.

By Anonymous (not verified), 4 September, 2025

Prohibits foreign funding for ballot measure, electioneering communication, or candidates, campaign committee, political contributing entity, legislative campaign fund, or committee created to support or oppose a ballot measure; prohibits a person from solicitating, accepting, or receiving funds from a foreign national or to make a contribution, expenditure, or independent expenditure from funds from a foreign national for these purposes; requites investigations under certain circumstances; sets civil penalties.