Bill 117 HR 6177, also known as the Protecting Ballot Measures From Foreign Influence Act, aims to safeguard the integrity of ballot measures in the United States by preventing foreign entities from influencing the outcome of these measures. The bill was introduced in the House of Representatives on March 3, 2021, by Representative Zoe Lofgren.
The main provisions of the bill include requiring any person or entity that spends money to influence a ballot measure to disclose their foreign connections. This disclosure would need to be made to the Federal Election Commission (FEC) within 24 hours of the expenditure. Additionally, the bill prohibits any foreign national, government, or entity from making contributions or expenditures to influence a ballot measure in the United States.
The bill also establishes penalties for violations, including fines and potential imprisonment for individuals found to be in violation of the law. The FEC would be responsible for enforcing these provisions and ensuring compliance with the law.
Overall, the Protecting Ballot Measures From Foreign Influence Act seeks to protect the democratic process in the United States by preventing foreign interference in ballot measures. By requiring transparency and accountability in campaign spending related to ballot measures, the bill aims to uphold the integrity of the electoral system and ensure that decisions made by voters are not unduly influenced by foreign entities.