Thomas Hall | The Ohio House of Representatives
Thomas Hall | The Ohio House of Representatives
COLUMBUS—The Ohio House of Representatives passed House Bill 1 today, legislation aimed at closing a loophole in current law to ban foreign funding in state ballot issue campaigns, announced State Rep. Thomas Hall (R-Madison Twp.).
Under existing state and federal law, it is illegal for foreign nationals to donate to political candidates, but ballot issues are not addressed. By extending the current law to ban foreign donations to state ballot issues, this legislation seeks to protect Ohio’s election integrity and ensure that foreign influence does not sway election results.
“Currently, foreign nationals are swaying votes that change Ohio’s constitution, the foundation of our state,” said Hall. “I am pleased the House took action to protect our elections and ban foreign influence in state ballot issues.”
House Bill 1 will achieve the following:
- Prohibit direct and indirect contributions from foreign nationals;
- Ban the spending, including independent expenditures, of funds tied to foreign nationals; and
- Ensure independent investigatory and enforcement power by the Ohio Attorney General.
House Bill 1 now heads to the Ohio Senate for consideration.