82_FR_10935 82 FR 10904 - Price Index Adjustments for Contribution and Expenditure Limitations and Lobbyist Bundling Disclosure Threshold

82 FR 10904 - Price Index Adjustments for Contribution and Expenditure Limitations and Lobbyist Bundling Disclosure Threshold

FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 31 (February 16, 2017)

Page Range10904-10906
FR Document2017-03090

As mandated by provisions of the Federal Election Campaign Act (``the Act''), the Federal Election Commission (``the Commission'') is adjusting certain contribution and expenditure limitations and the lobbyist bundling disclosure threshold set forth in the Act, to index the amounts for inflation. Additional details appear in the supplemental information that follows.

Federal Register, Volume 82 Issue 31 (Thursday, February 16, 2017)
[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 31 (Thursday, February 16, 2017)]
[Notices]
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[FR Doc No: 2017-03090]


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FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION

[Notice 2017-02]


Price Index Adjustments for Contribution and Expenditure 
Limitations and Lobbyist Bundling Disclosure Threshold

AGENCY: Federal Election Commission.

ACTION: Notice of adjustments to contribution and expenditure 
limitations and lobbyist bundling disclosure threshold.

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SUMMARY: As mandated by provisions of the Federal Election Campaign Act 
(``the Act''), the Federal Election Commission (``the Commission'') is 
adjusting certain contribution and expenditure limitations and the 
lobbyist bundling disclosure threshold set forth in the Act, to index 
the amounts for inflation. Additional details appear in the 
supplemental information that follows.

DATES: Effective Date: The effective date for the limitation at 52 
U.S.C. 30116(a)(1)(A) is November 9, 2016. The effective date for the 
limitations at 52 U.S.C. 30104(i)(3)(A), 30116(a)(1)(B), 30116(d) and 
30116(h) is January 1, 2017.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Elizabeth S. Kurland, Information 
Division, 999 E Street NW., Washington, DC 20463; (202) 694-1100 or 
(800) 424-9530.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the Federal Election Campaign Act, 52 
U.S.C. 30101-46, coordinated party expenditure limits (52 U.S.C. 
30116(d)(3)), certain contribution limits (52 U.S.C. 30116(a)(1)(A) and 
(B), and (h)), and the disclosure threshold for contributions bundled 
by lobbyists (52 U.S.C. 30104(i)(3)(A)) are adjusted periodically to 
reflect changes in the consumer price index. See 52 U.S.C. 30104(i)(3), 
30116(c)(1); 11 CFR 109.32 and 110.17(a), (f). The Commission is 
publishing this notice to announce the adjusted limits and disclosure 
threshold.

Coordinated Party Expenditure Limits for 2017

    Under 52 U.S.C. 30116(c), the Commission must adjust the 
expenditure limitations established by 52 U.S.C. 30116(d) (the limits 
on expenditures by national party committees, state party committees, 
or their subordinate committees in connection with the general election 
campaign of candidates for Federal office) annually to account for 
inflation. This expenditure limitation is increased by the percent 
difference between the price index, as certified to the Commission by 
the Secretary of Labor, for the 12 months preceding the beginning of 
the calendar year and the price index for the base period (calendar 
year 1974). 52 U.S.C. 30116(c).

1. Expenditure Limitation for House of Representatives in States With 
More Than One Congressional District

    Both the national and state party committees have an expenditure 
limitation for each general election held to fill a seat in the House 
of Representatives in states with more than one congressional district. 
See 52 U.S.C. 30116(d)(3)(B). This limitation also applies to the 
District of Columbia and territories that elect individuals to the 
office of Delegate or Resident Commissioner.\1\ Id. The formula used to 
calculate the expenditure limitation in such states and territories 
multiplies the base figure of $10,000 by the difference in the price 
index (4.86767), rounding to the nearest $100. See 52 U.S.C. 
30116(c)(1)(B), (d)(3)(B); 11 CFR 109.32(b), 110.17. Based upon this 
formula, the expenditure limitation for 2017 general elections for 
House candidates in these states, districts, and territories is 
$48,700.
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    \1\ .Currently, these are the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and 
the territories of American Samoa, Guam, the United States Virgin 
Islands and the Northern Mariana Islands. See http://www.house.gov/representatives.
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2. Expenditure Limitation for Senate and for House of Representatives 
in States With Only One Congressional District

    Both the national and state party committees have an expenditure 
limitation for a general election held to fill a seat in the Senate or 
in the House of Representatives in states with only one congressional 
district. See 52 U.S.C. 30116(d)(3)(A). The formula used to calculate 
this expenditure limitation considers not only the price index but also 
the voting age population (``VAP'') of the state. Id. The VAP figures 
used to calculate the expenditure limitations were certified by the 
U.S. Census Bureau. The VAP of each state is also published annually in 
the Federal Register by the U.S. Department of Commerce. 11 CFR 110.18. 
The general election expenditure limitation is the greater of: The base 
figure ($20,000) multiplied by the difference in the price index, 
4.86767 (which totals $97,400); or $0.02 multiplied by the VAP of the 
state, multiplied by 4.86767. Amounts are rounded to the nearest $100. 
See 52 U.S.C. 30116(c)(1)(B), (d)(3)(A); 11 CFR 109.32(b), 110.17. The 
chart below provides the state-by-state breakdown of the 2017 general 
election expenditure limitation for Senate elections. The expenditure 
limitation for 2017 House elections in states with only one 
congressional district \2\ is $97,400.
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    \2\ Currently, these states are: Alaska, Delaware, Montana, 
North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming. See http://www.house.gov/representatives/.

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                                                                                                     Senate
                                                                                               expenditure limit
                                                             Voting age      VAP x .02 x the     (the greater of
                         State                           population  (VAP)     price index       the amount in
                                                                                (4.86767)         column 3 or
                                                                                                    $97,400)
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Alabama................................................          3,766,477           $366,700           $366,700
Alaska.................................................            554,567             54,000             97,400
Arizona................................................          5,299,579            515,900            515,900
Arkansas...............................................          2,283,195            222,300            222,300
California.............................................         30,157,154          2,935,900          2,935,900
Colorado...............................................          4,279,173            416,600            416,600
Connecticut............................................          2,823,158            274,800            274,800
Delaware...............................................            747,791             72,800             97,400
Florida................................................         16,465,727          1,603,000          1,603,000
Georgia................................................          7,798,827            759,200            759,200
Hawaii.................................................          1,120,541            109,100            109,100
Idaho..................................................          1,245,967            121,300            121,300
Illinois...............................................          9,875,430            961,400            961,400
Indiana................................................          5,057,601            492,400            492,400
Iowa...................................................          2,403,962            234,000            234,000
Kansas.................................................          2,192,338            213,400            213,400
Kentucky...............................................          3,426,345            333,600            333,600
Louisiana..............................................          3,567,717            347,300            347,300
Maine..................................................          1,076,765            104,800            104,800
Maryland...............................................          4,667,719            454,400            454,400
Massachusetts..........................................          5,433,677            529,000            529,000
Michigan...............................................          7,737,243            753,200            753,200
Minnesota..............................................          4,231,619            412,000            412,000
Mississippi............................................          2,267,438            220,700            220,700
Missouri...............................................          4,706,137            458,200            458,200
Montana................................................            814,909             79,300             97,400
Nebraska...............................................          1,433,791            139,600            139,600
Nevada.................................................          2,262,631            220,300            220,300
New Hampshire..........................................          1,074,207            104,600            104,600
New Jersey.............................................          6,959,717            677,600            677,600
New Mexico.............................................          1,590,352            154,800            154,800
New York...............................................         15,564,730          1,515,300          1,515,300
North Carolina.........................................          7,848,068            764,000            764,000
North Dakota...........................................            581,641             56,600             97,400
Ohio...................................................          9,002,201            876,400            876,400
Oklahoma...............................................          2,961,933            288,400            288,400
Oregon.................................................          3,224,738            313,900            313,900
Pennsylvania...........................................         10,109,422            984,200            984,200
Rhode Island...........................................            848,045             82,600             97,400
South Carolina.........................................          3,863,498            376,100            376,100
South Dakota...........................................            652,167             63,500             97,400
Tennessee..............................................          5,149,399            501,300            501,300
Texas..................................................         20,568,009          2,002,400          2,002,400
Utah...................................................          2,129,444            207,300            207,300
Vermont................................................            506,066             49,300             97,400
Virginia...............................................          6,541,685            636,900            636,900
Washington.............................................          5,658,502            550,900            550,900
West Virginia..........................................          1,456,034            141,700            141,700
Wisconsin..............................................          4,491,015            437,200            437,200
Wyoming................................................            446,600             43,500             97,400
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Limitations on Contributions by Individuals, Non-Multicandidate 
Committees and Certain Political Party Committees Giving to U.S. Senate 
Candidates for the 2017-2018 Election Cycle

    The Act requires inflation indexing to: (1) The limitations on 
contributions made by persons under 52 U.S.C. 30116(a)(1)(A) 
(contributions to candidates) and 30116(a)(1)(B) (contributions to 
national party committees); and (2) the limitation on contributions 
made to U.S. Senate candidates by certain political party committees at 
52 U.S.C. 30116(h). See 2 U.S.C. 30116(c). These contribution 
limitations are increased by multiplying the respective statutory 
contribution amount by 1.35550, the percent difference between the 
price index, as certified to the Commission by the Secretary of Labor, 
for the 12 months preceding the beginning of the calendar year and the 
price index for the base period (calendar year 2001). The resulting 
amount is rounded to the nearest multiple of $100. See 52 U.S.C. 
30116(c); 11 CFR 110.17(b). Contribution limitations shall be adjusted 
accordingly:

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     Statutory provision        Statutory amount       2017-2018 limit
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52 U.S.C. 30116(a)(1)(A)....                $2,000                $2,700
52 U.S.C. 30116(a)(1)(B)....                25,000                33,900
52 U.S.C. 30116(h)..........                35,000                47,400
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    The limitation at 52 U.S.C. 30116(a)(1)(A) is to be in effect for 
the two-year period beginning on the first day following the date of 
the general election in the preceding year and ending on the date of 
the next regularly scheduled election. Thus the $2,700 figure above is 
in effect from November 9, 2016, to November 6, 2018. The limitations 
under 52 U.S.C. 30116(a)(1)(B) and 30116(h) shall be in effect 
beginning January 1st of the odd-numbered year and ending on December 
31st of the next even-numbered year. Thus the new contribution 
limitations under 52 U.S.C. 30116(a)(1)(B) and 30116(h) are in effect 
from January 1, 2017, to December 31, 2018. See 11 CFR 110.17(b)(1).

Lobbyist Bundling Disclosure Threshold for 2017

    The Act requires certain political committees to disclose 
contributions bundled by lobbyists/registrants and lobbyist/registrant 
political action committees once the contributions exceed a specified 
threshold amount. 52 U.S.C. 30104(i)(1), (3)(A). The Commission must 
adjust this threshold amount annually to account for inflation. The 
disclosure threshold is increased by multiplying the $15,000 statutory 
disclosure threshold by 1.19052, the difference between the price 
index, as certified to the Commission by the Secretary of Labor, for 
the 12 months preceding the beginning of the calendar year and the 
price index for the base period (calendar year 2006). The resulting 
amount is rounded to the nearest multiple of $100. See 52 U.S.C. 
30104(i)(3), 30116(c)(1)(B); 11 CFR 104.22(g). Based upon this formula 
($15,000 x 1.19052), the lobbyist bundling disclosure threshold for 
calendar year 2017 is $17,900.

    Dated: February 2, 2017.

    On behalf of the Commission.
Steven T. Walther,
Chairman, Federal Election Commission.
[FR Doc. 2017-03090 Filed 2-15-17; 8:45 am]
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                                                                                 CALENDAR OF REPORTING DATES FOR KANSAS SPECIAL GENERAL ELECTION—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                                           Reg./cert. and
                                                                                                             Report                                                                  Close of books 1     overnight mailing      Filing deadline
                                                                                                                                                                                                              deadline

                                                                                             Semi–Annual Filing Committees Involved in the Special General (04/11/17) Must File:

                                                    Pre-General ...............................................................................................................              03/22/17              03/27/17              03/30/17
                                                    Post-General ..............................................................................................................              05/01/17              05/11/17              05/11/17
                                                    Mid-Year ....................................................................................................................            06/30/17              07/31/17              07/31/17
                                                      1 These dates indicate the end of the reporting period. A reporting period always begins the day after the closing date of the last report filed. If
                                                    the committee is new and has not previously filed a report, the first report must cover all activity that occurred before the committee registered as
                                                    a political committee with the Commission up through the close of books for the first report due.
                                                      2 Notice that this filing deadline falls on a weekend or federal holiday. Filing deadlines are not extended when they fall on nonworking days.
                                                    Accordingly, reports filed by methods other than registered, certified or overnight mail must be received by close of business on the last business
                                                    day before the deadline.


                                                      Dated: February 2, 2017.                                                contributions bundled by lobbyists (52                             such states and territories multiplies the
                                                      On behalf of the Commission.                                            U.S.C. 30104(i)(3)(A)) are adjusted                                base figure of $10,000 by the difference
                                                    Steven T. Walther,                                                        periodically to reflect changes in the                             in the price index (4.86767), rounding to
                                                    Chairman, Federal Election Commission.                                    consumer price index. See 52 U.S.C.                                the nearest $100. See 52 U.S.C.
                                                    [FR Doc. 2017–03092 Filed 2–15–17; 8:45 am]                               30104(i)(3), 30116(c)(1); 11 CFR 109.32                            30116(c)(1)(B), (d)(3)(B); 11 CFR
                                                    BILLING CODE 6715–01–P
                                                                                                                              and 110.17(a), (f). The Commission is                              109.32(b), 110.17. Based upon this
                                                                                                                              publishing this notice to announce the                             formula, the expenditure limitation for
                                                                                                                              adjusted limits and disclosure                                     2017 general elections for House
                                                    FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION                                               threshold.                                                         candidates in these states, districts, and
                                                                                                                                                                                                 territories is $48,700.
                                                    [Notice 2017–02]                                                          Coordinated Party Expenditure Limits
                                                                                                                              for 2017                                                           2. Expenditure Limitation for Senate
                                                    Price Index Adjustments for                                                                                                                  and for House of Representatives in
                                                    Contribution and Expenditure                                                Under 52 U.S.C. 30116(c), the
                                                                                                                                                                                                 States With Only One Congressional
                                                    Limitations and Lobbyist Bundling                                         Commission must adjust the
                                                                                                                                                                                                 District
                                                    Disclosure Threshold                                                      expenditure limitations established by
                                                                                                                              52 U.S.C. 30116(d) (the limits on                                     Both the national and state party
                                                    AGENCY:  Federal Election Commission.                                     expenditures by national party                                     committees have an expenditure
                                                    ACTION:  Notice of adjustments to                                         committees, state party committees, or                             limitation for a general election held to
                                                    contribution and expenditure                                              their subordinate committees in                                    fill a seat in the Senate or in the House
                                                    limitations and lobbyist bundling                                         connection with the general election                               of Representatives in states with only
                                                    disclosure threshold.                                                     campaign of candidates for Federal                                 one congressional district. See 52 U.S.C.
                                                                                                                              office) annually to account for inflation.                         30116(d)(3)(A). The formula used to
                                                    SUMMARY:    As mandated by provisions of                                  This expenditure limitation is increased                           calculate this expenditure limitation
                                                    the Federal Election Campaign Act (‘‘the                                  by the percent difference between the                              considers not only the price index but
                                                    Act’’), the Federal Election Commission                                   price index, as certified to the                                   also the voting age population (‘‘VAP’’)
                                                    (‘‘the Commission’’) is adjusting certain                                 Commission by the Secretary of Labor,                              of the state. Id. The VAP figures used to
                                                    contribution and expenditure                                              for the 12 months preceding the                                    calculate the expenditure limitations
                                                    limitations and the lobbyist bundling                                     beginning of the calendar year and the                             were certified by the U.S. Census
                                                    disclosure threshold set forth in the Act,                                price index for the base period (calendar                          Bureau. The VAP of each state is also
                                                    to index the amounts for inflation.                                       year 1974). 52 U.S.C. 30116(c).                                    published annually in the Federal
                                                    Additional details appear in the                                                                                                             Register by the U.S. Department of
                                                    supplemental information that follows.                                    1. Expenditure Limitation for House of                             Commerce. 11 CFR 110.18. The general
                                                    DATES: Effective Date: The effective date                                 Representatives in States With More                                election expenditure limitation is the
                                                    for the limitation at 52 U.S.C.                                           Than One Congressional District                                    greater of: The base figure ($20,000)
                                                    30116(a)(1)(A) is November 9, 2016. The                                     Both the national and state party                                multiplied by the difference in the price
                                                    effective date for the limitations at 52                                  committees have an expenditure                                     index, 4.86767 (which totals $97,400);
                                                    U.S.C. 30104(i)(3)(A), 30116(a)(1)(B),                                    limitation for each general election held                          or $0.02 multiplied by the VAP of the
                                                    30116(d) and 30116(h) is January 1,                                       to fill a seat in the House of                                     state, multiplied by 4.86767. Amounts
                                                    2017.                                                                     Representatives in states with more than                           are rounded to the nearest $100. See 52
                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.                                      one congressional district. See 52 U.S.C.                          U.S.C. 30116(c)(1)(B), (d)(3)(A); 11 CFR
                                                    Elizabeth S. Kurland, Information                                         30116(d)(3)(B). This limitation also                               109.32(b), 110.17. The chart below
                                                    Division, 999 E Street NW., Washington,                                   applies to the District of Columbia and                            provides the state-by-state breakdown of
                                                    DC 20463; (202) 694–1100 or (800) 424–                                    territories that elect individuals to the                          the 2017 general election expenditure
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                                                    9530.                                                                     office of Delegate or Resident                                     limitation for Senate elections. The
                                                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the                                      Commissioner.1 Id. The formula used to                             expenditure limitation for 2017 House
                                                    Federal Election Campaign Act, 52                                         calculate the expenditure limitation in                            elections in states with only one
                                                    U.S.C. 30101–46, coordinated party                                                                                                           congressional district 2 is $97,400.
                                                                                                                                1 .Currently, these are the Commonwealth of
                                                    expenditure limits (52 U.S.C.
                                                                                                                              Puerto Rico, and the territories of American Samoa,                  2 Currently, these states are: Alaska, Delaware,
                                                    30116(d)(3)), certain contribution limits                                 Guam, the United States Virgin Islands and the                     Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont and
                                                    (52 U.S.C. 30116(a)(1)(A) and (B), and                                    Northern Mariana Islands. See http://                              Wyoming. See http://www.house.gov/
                                                    (h)), and the disclosure threshold for                                    www.house.gov/representatives.                                     representatives/.



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                                                                                       SENATE GENERAL ELECTION COORDINATED EXPENDITURE LIMITS—2017 ELECTIONS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Senate expendi-
                                                                                                                                                                                            Voting age         VAP × .02 × the           ture limit
                                                                                                                State                                                                       population           price index        (the greater of the
                                                                                                                                                                                              (VAP)               (4.86767)         amount in column
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       3 or $97,400)

                                                    Alabama .....................................................................................................................                3,766,477               $366,700           $366,700
                                                    Alaska ........................................................................................................................                554,567                 54,000              97,400
                                                    Arizona .......................................................................................................................              5,299,579                515,900             515,900
                                                    Arkansas ....................................................................................................................                2,283,195                222,300             222,300
                                                    California ....................................................................................................................             30,157,154              2,935,900           2,935,900
                                                    Colorado ....................................................................................................................                4,279,173                416,600             416,600
                                                    Connecticut ................................................................................................................                 2,823,158                274,800             274,800
                                                    Delaware ....................................................................................................................                  747,791                 72,800              97,400
                                                    Florida ........................................................................................................................            16,465,727              1,603,000           1,603,000
                                                    Georgia ......................................................................................................................               7,798,827                759,200             759,200
                                                    Hawaii ........................................................................................................................              1,120,541                109,100             109,100
                                                    Idaho ..........................................................................................................................             1,245,967                121,300             121,300
                                                    Illinois .........................................................................................................................           9,875,430                961,400             961,400
                                                    Indiana .......................................................................................................................              5,057,601                492,400             492,400
                                                    Iowa ...........................................................................................................................             2,403,962                234,000             234,000
                                                    Kansas .......................................................................................................................               2,192,338                213,400             213,400
                                                    Kentucky ....................................................................................................................                3,426,345                333,600             333,600
                                                    Louisiana ....................................................................................................................               3,567,717                347,300             347,300
                                                    Maine .........................................................................................................................              1,076,765                104,800             104,800
                                                    Maryland ....................................................................................................................                4,667,719                454,400             454,400
                                                    Massachusetts ...........................................................................................................                    5,433,677                529,000             529,000
                                                    Michigan .....................................................................................................................               7,737,243                753,200             753,200
                                                    Minnesota ..................................................................................................................                 4,231,619                412,000             412,000
                                                    Mississippi ..................................................................................................................               2,267,438                220,700             220,700
                                                    Missouri ......................................................................................................................              4,706,137                458,200             458,200
                                                    Montana .....................................................................................................................                  814,909                 79,300              97,400
                                                    Nebraska ....................................................................................................................                1,433,791                139,600             139,600
                                                    Nevada .......................................................................................................................               2,262,631                220,300             220,300
                                                    New Hampshire .........................................................................................................                      1,074,207                104,600             104,600
                                                    New Jersey ................................................................................................................                  6,959,717                677,600             677,600
                                                    New Mexico ...............................................................................................................                   1,590,352                154,800             154,800
                                                    New York ...................................................................................................................                15,564,730              1,515,300           1,515,300
                                                    North Carolina ............................................................................................................                  7,848,068                764,000             764,000
                                                    North Dakota ..............................................................................................................                    581,641                 56,600              97,400
                                                    Ohio ...........................................................................................................................             9,002,201                876,400             876,400
                                                    Oklahoma ...................................................................................................................                 2,961,933                288,400             288,400
                                                    Oregon .......................................................................................................................               3,224,738                313,900             313,900
                                                    Pennsylvania ..............................................................................................................                 10,109,422                984,200             984,200
                                                    Rhode Island ..............................................................................................................                    848,045                 82,600              97,400
                                                    South Carolina ...........................................................................................................                   3,863,498                376,100             376,100
                                                    South Dakota .............................................................................................................                     652,167                 63,500              97,400
                                                    Tennessee .................................................................................................................                  5,149,399                501,300             501,300
                                                    Texas .........................................................................................................................             20,568,009              2,002,400           2,002,400
                                                    Utah ...........................................................................................................................             2,129,444                207,300             207,300
                                                    Vermont .....................................................................................................................                  506,066                 49,300              97,400
                                                    Virginia .......................................................................................................................             6,541,685                636,900             636,900
                                                    Washington ................................................................................................................                  5,658,502                550,900             550,900
                                                    West Virginia ..............................................................................................................                 1,456,034                141,700             141,700
                                                    Wisconsin ...................................................................................................................                4,491,015                437,200             437,200
                                                    Wyoming ....................................................................................................................                   446,600                 43,500              97,400



                                                    Limitations on Contributions by                                              candidates) and 30116(a)(1)(B)                                       certified to the Commission by the
                                                    Individuals, Non-Multicandidate                                              (contributions to national party                                     Secretary of Labor, for the 12 months
                                                    Committees and Certain Political Party                                       committees); and (2) the limitation on                               preceding the beginning of the calendar
                                                    Committees Giving to U.S. Senate                                             contributions made to U.S. Senate                                    year and the price index for the base
                                                    Candidates for the 2017–2018 Election                                        candidates by certain political party                                period (calendar year 2001). The
                                                                                                                                 committees at 52 U.S.C. 30116(h). See 2
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                                                    Cycle                                                                                                                                             resulting amount is rounded to the
                                                                                                                                 U.S.C. 30116(c). These contribution                                  nearest multiple of $100. See 52 U.S.C.
                                                      The Act requires inflation indexing to:                                    limitations are increased by multiplying                             30116(c); 11 CFR 110.17(b).
                                                    (1) The limitations on contributions                                         the respective statutory contribution                                Contribution limitations shall be
                                                    made by persons under 52 U.S.C.                                              amount by 1.35550, the percent                                       adjusted accordingly:
                                                    30116(a)(1)(A) (contributions to                                             difference between the price index, as




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                                                                                                            Statutory provision                                                                       Statutory amount      2017–2018 limit

                                                    52 U.S.C. 30116(a)(1)(A) ................................................................................................................                      $2,000               $2,700
                                                    52 U.S.C. 30116(a)(1)(B) ................................................................................................................                      25,000               33,900
                                                    52 U.S.C. 30116(h) ..........................................................................................................................                  35,000               47,400



                                                       The limitation at 52 U.S.C.                                            On behalf of the Commission.                                          6, 2017. (See charts below for the
                                                    30116(a)(1)(A) is to be in effect for the                               Steven T. Walther,                                                      closing date for each report.)
                                                    two-year period beginning on the first                                  Chairman, Federal Election Commission.                                     If only one election is held, all
                                                    day following the date of the general                                   [FR Doc. 2017–03090 Filed 2–15–17; 8:45 am]                             principal campaign committees of
                                                    election in the preceding year and                                      BILLING CODE 6715–01–P
                                                                                                                                                                                                    candidates in the Special General
                                                    ending on the date of the next regularly                                                                                                        Election shall file a 12-day Pre-General
                                                    scheduled election. Thus the $2,700                                                                                                             Report on March 23, 2017; and a 30-day
                                                    figure above is in effect from November                                 FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION                                             Post-General Report on May 4, 2017.
                                                    9, 2016, to November 6, 2018. The                                                                                                               (See charts below for the closing date for
                                                    limitations under 52 U.S.C.                                             [Notice 2017–03]                                                        each report.)
                                                    30116(a)(1)(B) and 30116(h) shall be in                                                                                                            Note that these reports are in addition
                                                                                                                            Filing Dates for the California Special                                 to the campaign committee’s regular
                                                    effect beginning January 1st of the odd-                                Election in the 34th Congressional                                      quarterly filings. (See charts below for
                                                    numbered year and ending on December                                    District                                                                the closing date for each report).
                                                    31st of the next even-numbered year.
                                                    Thus the new contribution limitations                                   AGENCY:   Federal Election Commission.                                  Unauthorized Committees (PACs and
                                                    under 52 U.S.C. 30116(a)(1)(B) and                                      ACTION: Notice of filing dates for special                              Party Committees)
                                                    30116(h) are in effect from January 1,                                  election.                                                                  Political committees filing on a semi-
                                                    2017, to December 31, 2018. See 11 CFR                                                                                                          annual basis in 2017 are subject to
                                                    110.17(b)(1).                                                           SUMMARY:   California has scheduled a
                                                                                                                            Special General Election on April 4,                                    special election reporting if they make
                                                    Lobbyist Bundling Disclosure                                            2017, to fill the U.S. House of                                         previously undisclosed contributions or
                                                    Threshold for 2017                                                      Representatives seat in the 34th                                        expenditures in connection with the
                                                                                                                            Congressional District vacated by                                       California Special General Election and/
                                                      The Act requires certain political                                    Representative Xavier Becerra. Under                                    or Special Runoff Election by the close
                                                    committees to disclose contributions                                    California law, a majority winner in a                                  of books for the applicable report(s).
                                                    bundled by lobbyists/registrants and                                    special election is declared elected.                                   (See charts below for the closing date for
                                                    lobbyist/registrant political action                                    Should no candidate achieve a majority                                  each report.)
                                                    committees once the contributions                                       vote, a Special Runoff Election will be                                    Committees filing monthly that make
                                                    exceed a specified threshold amount. 52                                 held on June 6, 2017, between the top                                   contributions or expenditures in
                                                    U.S.C. 30104(i)(1), (3)(A). The                                         two vote-getters.                                                       connection with the California Special
                                                                                                                              Political committees participating in                                 General or Special Runoff Election will
                                                    Commission must adjust this threshold
                                                                                                                            the California special elections are                                    continue to file according to the
                                                    amount annually to account for
                                                                                                                            required to file pre- and post-election                                 monthly reporting schedule.
                                                    inflation. The disclosure threshold is
                                                                                                                            reports. Filing deadlines for these                                        Additional disclosure information in
                                                    increased by multiplying the $15,000                                                                                                            connection with the California Special
                                                    statutory disclosure threshold by                                       reports are affected by whether one or
                                                                                                                            two elections are held.                                                 Election may be found on the FEC Web
                                                    1.19052, the difference between the                                                                                                             site at http://www.fec.gov/info/report_
                                                    price index, as certified to the                                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
                                                                                                                                                                                                    dates.shtml.
                                                    Commission by the Secretary of Labor,                                   Elizabeth S. Kurland, Information
                                                    for the 12 months preceding the                                         Division, 999 E Street, NW.,                                            Disclosure of Lobbyist Bundling
                                                    beginning of the calendar year and the                                  Washington, DC 20463; Telephone:                                        Activity
                                                    price index for the base period (calendar                               (202) 694–1100; Toll Free (800) 424–                                       Principal campaign committees, party
                                                    year 2006). The resulting amount is                                     9530.                                                                   committees and Leadership PACs that
                                                    rounded to the nearest multiple of $100.                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                                              are otherwise required to file reports in
                                                    See 52 U.S.C. 30104(i)(3),                                                                                                                      connection with the special elections
                                                                                                                            Principal Campaign Committees                                           must simultaneously file FEC Form 3L
                                                    30116(c)(1)(B); 11 CFR 104.22(g). Based
                                                    upon this formula ($15,000 × 1.19052),                                    All principal campaign committees of                                  if they receive two or more bundled
                                                    the lobbyist bundling disclosure                                        candidates who participate in the                                       contributions from lobbyists/registrants
                                                    threshold for calendar year 2017 is                                     California Special General and Special                                  or lobbyist/registrant PACs that
                                                    $17,900.                                                                Runoff Elections shall file a 12-day Pre-                               aggregate in excess of $17,900 during
                                                                                                                            General Report on March 23, 2017; a 12-                                 the special election reporting periods.
                                                       Dated: February 2, 2017.                                             day Pre-Runoff Report on May 25, 2017;                                  (See charts below for closing date of
                                                                                                                            and a 30-day Post-Runoff Report on July                                 each period.) 11 CFR 104.22(a)(5)(v), (b).
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Document Created: 2018-02-01 15:02:22
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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of adjustments to contribution and expenditure limitations and lobbyist bundling disclosure threshold.
DatesEffective Date: The effective date for the limitation at 52 U.S.C. 30116(a)(1)(A) is November 9, 2016. The effective date for the limitations at 52 U.S.C. 30104(i)(3)(A), 30116(a)(1)(B), 30116(d) and 30116(h) is January 1, 2017.
ContactMs. Elizabeth S. Kurland, Information Division, 999 E Street NW., Washington, DC 20463; (202) 694-1100 or (800) 424-9530.
FR Citation82 FR 10904 

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