Gov. Tate Reeves signs bill to keep private money out of elections

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JACKSON, Miss. (WCBI) – Governor Tate Reeves signs a bill that would keep some private money out of elections in Mississippi.

Reeves signed House Bill 1365 into law at a public ceremony today.

The Governor touts the measure as a way to keep out-of-state money out of state and local elections.

HB 1365 makes it illegal for state agencies and state or local officials to accept private funding from individuals or non-governmental organizations to pay for election-related expenses, voter education, voter outreach, or voter registration programs.

The new law does not prohibit campaign contributions from out-of-state donors.

The new law goes into effect July 1st.

Tate Reeves

Categories: Local News, State News