NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING AND POSSIBLE EXECUTIVE SESSION OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA CITIZENS CLEAN ELECTIONS COMMISSION

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Location: NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING AND POSSIBLE EXECUTIVE SESSION OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA CITIZENS CLEAN ELECTIONS COMMISSION Citizens Clean Elections Commission West Adams, Suite Phoenix, Arizona 00 Date: Tuesday, February, 0 Time: :0 a. m. Pursuant to A.R.S. -.0, notice is hereby given to the Commissioners of the Citizens Clean Elections Commission and the general public that the Citizens Clean Elections Commission will hold a regular meeting, which is open to the public on February, 0. This meeting will be held at :0 a.m., at the Citizens Clean Elections Commission, West Adams, Suite, Phoenix, Arizona 00. The meeting may be available for live streaming online at www.livestream.com/cleanelections. Members of the Citizens Clean Elections Commission will attend either in person or by telephone, video, or internet conferencing. The Commission may vote to go into executive session, which will not be open to the public, for the purpose of obtaining legal advice on any item listed on the agenda, pursuant to A.R.S. -.0 (A)(). The Commission reserves the right at its discretion to address the agenda matters in an order different than outlined below. The agenda for the meeting is as follows: I. Call to Order. II. III. Discussion and Possible Action on Executive Director s Report. Discussion and Possible Legal Action arising from the Clean Elections Act, surcharges and related criminal and civil penalties, A.R.S. -.0, and SB. The Commission may choose to go into executive session on this item for consultation with its attorneys regarding pending or contemplated litigation in order to consider its positions and instruct its attorneys. A.R.S. -.0(A)(). IV. Public Comment This is the time for consideration of comments and suggestions from the public. Action taken as a result of public comment will be limited to directing staff to study the matter or rescheduling the matter for further consideration and decision at a later date or responding to criticism

V. Adjournment. This agenda is subject to change up to hours prior to the meeting. A copy of the agenda background material provided to the Commission (with the exception of material relating to possible executive sessions) is available for public inspection at the Commission s office, West Adams, Suite, Phoenix, Arizona 00. Dated this rd day of February, 0. Citizens Clean Elections Commission Thomas M. Collins, Executive Director Any person with a disability may request a reasonable accommodation, such as a sign language interpreter, by contacting the Commission at (0) -. Requests should be made as early as possible to allow time to arrange accommodations.

CITIZENS CLEAN ELECTIONS COMMISSION EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT FEBRUARY, 0 Announcements: The public can view Commission meetings live via the internet at www.livestream.com/cleanelections. A link is available on our website. Legislative Update HCR 00 Clean Elections Repeal; Education Funding Sponsor Rep. Leach (bill has been assigned to House Appropriations) - The bill would place on the November 0 ballot the question of whether or not to repeal the Clean Elections Act and divert the Clean Elections Fund to the Department of Education to be distributed to school districts and charter schools - Effect on CCEC Would eliminate the Clean Elections Act. HB 0 Clean Elections; Contributions Prohibited Sponsor Rep. Coleman (bill has not been assigned) - The bill would prohibit direct or indirect payments to a political party by a participating candidate. - Effect on CCEC Would place participating candidates at a disadvantage when running their campaigns. o Tom has spoken to Mr. Leach regarding his bill (HCR 00) and contacted Mr. Coleman regarding his as well (HB 0). Staff is recommending a review of and possible changes to R-0-0 during the regular scheduled February meeting to address both Representatives concerns.

Fifty-third Legislature Appropriations First Regular Session H.C.R. 00 PROPOSED HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AMENDMENTS TO H.C.R. 00 (Reference to printed bill) Strike everything after the resolving clause and insert: ". Under the power of the referendum, as vested in the Legislature, the following measure, relating to the citizens clean elections act, is enacted to become valid as a law if approved by the voters and on proclamation of the Governor: AN ACT AMENDING TITLE, CHAPTER, ARTICLE, ARIZONA REVISED STATUTES, BY ADDING SECTION -0.0; AMENDING SECTIONS -, - AND -, ARIZONA REVISED STATUTES; RELATING TO THE CITIZENS CLEAN ELECTIONS ACT. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona: Section. Title, chapter, article, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended by adding section -0.0, to read: -0.0. Findings and intent A. CURRENT LAW IMPOSES A TEN PERCENT SURCHARGE ON ALL CIVIL AND CRIMINAL FINES AND PENALTIES IN THIS STATE. THE 0 MONIES ARE DEPOSITED IN THE CITIZENS CLEAN ELECTIONS FUND, WHERE IT IS USED PRIMARILY TO FINANCE POLITICIANS' CAMPAIGNS. B. IT IS UNFAIR AND WASTEFUL TO FUNNEL SUBSIDIES TO POLITICIANS WHEN THESE VALUABLE MONIES COULD BE PUT TO BETTER AND MORE EQUITABLE USE IN PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASSROOMS. C. TO THAT END, THIS MEASURE WOULD REQUIRE THAT ALL PROCEEDS COLLECTED FROM THE SURCHARGE AND FROM STATE TAX DESIGNATIONS INSTEAD BE DEPOSITED IN THE CLASSROOM SITE FUND.

House Amendments to H.C.R. 00 0 0 D. DESPITE HAVING SIGNIFICANT REGULATORY POWERS OVER THIS STATE'S CAMPAIGN FINANCE SYSTEM, WHICH DIRECTLY IMPLICATES CORE FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHTS OF ALL ARIZONANS, THE CITIZENS CLEAN ELECTIONS COMMISSION CURRENTLY IS ONE OF THE ONLY STATE AGENCIES THAT IS EXEMPT FROM KEY PROVISIONS OF THIS STATE'S ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES ACT. THIS EXEMPTION ALLOWS THE CITIZENS CLEAN ELECTIONS COMMISSION TO ISSUE BINDING AND OFTEN BURDENSOME REGULATIONS WITHOUT FOLLOWING IMPORTANT PROCEDURAL SAFEGUARDS, SUCH AS PROVIDING THE PUBLIC WITH NOTICE OF, AND AN ADEQUATE OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN, THE RULEMAKING PROCESS. E. THIS MEASURE WOULD REQUIRE THE CITIZENS CLEAN ELECTIONS COMMISSION TO COMPLY WITH THE SAME PROCESS AND PROCEDURES THAT GOVERN THE RULEMAKING OF MOST OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCIES IN THIS STATE. Sec.. Section -, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: -. Controls on spending from citizens clean elections fund; transfer to classroom site fund A. The commission shall not spend, on all costs incurred under this article during a particular calendar year, more than five dollars times the number of Arizona resident personal income tax returns filed during the previous calendar year. The commission may exceed this limit during a calendar year, provided that it is offset by an equal reduction of the limit during another calendar year during the same four-year period beginning January immediately after a gubernatorial election. B. The commission may use up to ten per cent PERCENT of the amount specified in subsection A of this section for reasonable and necessary expenses of administration and enforcement, including the activities specified in section -, subsection A, paragraphs through and subsections B --

House Amendments to H.C.R. 00 and C. Any portion of the ten per cent PERCENT not used for this purpose shall remain in the fund. C. The commission may apply up to ten per cent PERCENT of the amount specified in subsection A of this section for reasonable and necessary expenses associated with public education regarding participation as a candidate or a contributor, or regarding the functions, purpose and technical aspects of the CLEAN ELECTIONS act. Reasonable and necessary expenditures made pursuant to section - are not included in this subsection. D. The commission may spend monies in the fund for the reasonable and necessary expenses to implement the CLEAN ELECTIONS act but shall not use monies in the fund to promote the benefits of the clean elections act. Expenditures made 0 pursuant to subsection C of this section or in section -, subsection A are deemed not to constitute promoting the benefits of the clean elections act. Expenditures pursuant to this subsection shall not be included in the limits prescribed in subsection C of this section. E. The state treasurer shall administer a citizens clean elections fund from which costs incurred under this article shall be paid. ON DECEMBER EACH YEAR, THE STATE TREASURER SHALL TRANSFER ALL MONIES IN THE FUND THAT ARE RECEIVED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE AND ALL FINES AND PENALTIES RECEIVED PURSUANT TO THIS ARTICLE AND DEPOSIT THOSE MONIES IN THE CLASSROOM SITE FUND ESTABLISHED BY SECTION -. The auditor general shall review the monies in, payments into and expenditures from the fund no less often than every four years. --

House Amendments to H.C.R. 00 0 Sec.. Section -, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: -. Disposition of excess monies; classroom site fund A. Beginning January,, An additional surcharge of ten per cent PERCENT shall be imposed on all civil and criminal fines and penalties collected pursuant to section -.0 and shall be deposited into IN the CLASSROOM SITE fund ESTABLISHED BY SECTION -. B. At least once per year, the commission shall project the amount of monies that the CITIZENS CLEAN ELECTIONS fund will collect over the next four years and the time such monies shall become available. Whenever the commission determines that the CITIZENS CLEAN ELECTIONS fund contains more monies than the commission determines that it requires to meet current debts plus expected expenses, under the assumption that expected expenses will be at the expenditure limit in section -, subsection A, and taking into account the projections of collections, the commission shall designate such monies as excess monies and so notify the state treasurer, who shall thereupon transfer the excess monies to the general CLASSROOM SITE fund ESTABLISHED BY SECTION -. C. At least once per year, the commission shall project the amount of clean elections funding for which all candidates will have qualified pursuant to this article for the following calendar year. By the end of each year, the commission shall announce whether the amount that the commission plans to spend the following year pursuant to section -, subsection A exceeds the projected amount of clean elections funding. If 0 the commission determines that the CITIZENS CLEAN ELECTIONS fund contains insufficient monies or the spending cap would be exceeded were all candidates' accounts to be fully funded, the commission may include in the announcement specifications for --

House Amendments to H.C.R. 00 decreases in the following parameters, based on the commission's projections of collections and expenses for the CITIZENS CLEAN ELECTIONS fund, including that the CITIZENS CLEAN ELECTIONS fund will provide monies under section - as a fraction of the amounts there specified. D. If the commission cannot provide participating candidates with all monies specified under sections - and -, as decreased by any announcement pursuant to subsection C of this section, the commission shall allocate any reductions in payments proportionately among candidates entitled to monies and shall declare an emergency. Upon ON declaration of an 0 emergency, a participating candidate may accept private contributions to bring the total monies received by the candidate from the CITIZENS CLEAN ELECTIONS fund and from such private contributions up to the adjusted spending limits, as decreased by any announcement made pursuant to subsection C of this section. E. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER LAW, BEGINNING JANUARY, 0, ANY MONIES IN THE CITIZENS CLEAN ELECTIONS FUND THAT ARE RECEIVED FROM FINES AND PENALTIES COLLECTED PURSUANT TO SECTION -.0, RECEIVED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE OR RECEIVED FROM APPROPRIATIONS SHALL BE DEPOSITED IN THE CLASSROOM SITE FUND ESTABLISHED BY SECTION -. Sec.. Section -, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: -. Voter education and enforcement duties A. The commission shall:. Develop a procedure for publishing a document or section of a document having a space of predefined size for a 0 message chosen by each candidate. For the document that is delivered before the primary election, the document shall contain the names of every candidate for every statewide and legislative district office in that primary election without --

House Amendments to H.C.R. 00 regard to whether the candidate is a participating candidate or a nonparticipating candidate. For the document that is delivered before the general election, the document shall contain the names of every candidate for every statewide and legislative district office in that general election without regard to whether the candidate is a participating candidate or a nonparticipating candidate. The commission shall deliver one copy of each document to every household that contains a registered voter. For the document that is delivered before the primary election, the delivery may be made over a period of days but shall be sent in time to be delivered to households before the earliest date for receipt by registered voters of any requested early ballots for the primary election. The commission may deliver the second document over a period of days but shall send the second document in order to be delivered to households before the earliest date for receipt by registered voters of any requested early ballots for the general election. The primary election and general election 0 documents published by the commission shall comply with all of the following: (a) For any candidate who does not submit a message pursuant to this paragraph, the document shall include with the candidate's listing the words "no statement submitted". (b) The document shall have printed on its cover the 0 words "citizens clean elections commission voter education guide" and the words "primary election" or "general election" and the applicable year. The document shall also contain at or near the bottom of the document cover in type that is no larger than one-half the size of the type used for "citizens clean elections commission voter education guide" the words "paid for by the citizens clean elections fund". (c) In order to prevent voter confusion, the document shall be easily distinguishable from the publicity pamphlet --

House Amendments to H.C.R. 00 that is required to be produced by the secretary of state pursuant to section -.. Sponsor debates among candidates, in such manner as determined by the commission. The commission shall require participating candidates to attend and participate in debates and may specify by rule penalties for nonparticipation. The 0 0 commission shall invite and permit nonparticipating candidates to participate in debates.. Prescribe forms for reports, statements, notices and other documents required by this article. The commission shall not require a candidate to use a reporting system other than the reporting system jointly approved by the commission and the office of the secretary of state.. Prepare and publish instructions setting forth methods of bookkeeping and preservation of records to facilitate compliance with this article and explaining the duties of persons and committees under this article.. Produce a yearly report describing the commission's activities and any recommendations for changes of law, administration or funding amounts and accounting for monies in the fund.. Adopt rules to implement the reporting requirements of section -, subsections D and E.. Enforce this article, ensure that money MONIES from the fund is ARE placed in candidate campaign accounts or otherwise spent as specified in this article and not otherwise, monitor reports filed pursuant to this chapter and financial records of candidates as needed and ensure that money MONIES required by this article to be paid to the fund is deposited in the fund. The commission shall not take action on any external complaint that is filed more than ninety days after the postelection report is filed or ninety days after the --

House Amendments to H.C.R. 00 completion of the canvass of the election to which the complaint relates, whichever is later. B. The commission may subpoena witnesses, compel their attendance and testimony, administer oaths and affirmations, take evidence and require by subpoena the production of any books, papers, records or other items material to the performance of the commission's duties or the exercise of its powers. C. The commission may adopt rules to carry out the purposes of this article and to govern procedures of the commission. Commission rule making is exempt from title, chapter, article. The commission shall propose and adopt rules in public meetings, with at least sixty days allowed for interested parties to comment after the rules are proposed. The commission shall also file a notice of exempt rule making and the proposed rule in the format prescribed in section - with the secretary of state's office for publication in the Arizona administrative register. After consideration of the comments received in the sixty day comment period, the 0 commission may adopt the rule in an open meeting. Any rules given final approval in an open meeting shall be filed in the format prescribed in section - with the secretary of state's office for publication in the Arizona administrative register. Any rules adopted by the commission shall only be 0 applied prospectively from the date the rule was adopted. D. Rules adopted by the commission are not effective until January in the year following the adoption of the rule, except that rules adopted by unanimous vote of the commission may be made immediately effective and enforceable. E. If, in the view of the commission, the action of a particular candidate or committee requires immediate change to a commission rule, a unanimous vote of the commission is required. Any rule change made pursuant to this subsection --

House Amendments to H.C.R. 00 0 that is enacted with less than a unanimous vote takes effect for the next election cycle. F. Based on the results of the elections in any quadrennial election after 00, and within six months after such election, the commission may adopt rules changing the number of qualifying contributions required for any office from those listed in section -0, subsection D, by no more than twenty per cent PERCENT of the number applicable for the preceding election. Sec.. Severability If a provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the invalidity does not affect other provisions or applications of the act that can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this act are severable. Sec.. Short title This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Clean Elections Reform Act".. The Secretary of State shall submit this proposition to the voters at the next general election as provided by article IV, part, section, Constitution of Arizona." Amend title to conform VINCE LEACH HCR00LEACH.docx 0/0/0 : PM C: myr --