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Legislation to halt foreign funding in ballot measures filed in Arkansas legislature

Legislation to halt foreign funding in ballot measures filed in Arkansas legislature

Yahoo01-04-2025
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Legislation supported by the Arkansas secretary of state intends to stop foreign money from funding ballot initiatives.
Secretary of State Cole Jester said House Bill 1837 would correct an existing problem.
'Federal law prohibits foreign nationals from donating money to the political elections of candidates, whether it be federal or state, but exploiting the loophole, foreign billionaires have been donating tens of hundreds of billions of dollars to statewide ballot initiatives across this country, including Arkansas,' Jester said.
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The Arkansas bill was filed before President Donald Trump signed an executive order to tackle the issue, but it goes hand in hand, Jester said.
'President Trump has taken action on this. In his recent executive order on election integrity, he said that the foreign funding of ballot initiatives is a serious problem that states need to address,' he said.
Jester says there was Swiss foreign influence in the initiated act increasing the minimum wage in Arkansas in 2018.
'In the future, foreign billionaires will be prohibited from donating to our ballot initiatives, so the voice of the Arkansas people can be heard,' Jester said.
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Rep. Mindy McAlindon (R-Centerton) is sponsoring the legislation. She said the bill would run this week.
The legislation has some restrictions in its language, such as disclosure requirements to certify groups aren't accepting money from a foreign donor of over $10,000.
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Secretary Jester said other states have experienced foreign influence in their ballot measures and expect more to come.
'In Arkansas, if you are a wealthy foreign national, we welcome your tourism, we welcome your friendship, but our constitution is not for sale,' Jester said.
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