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Once Again, The Political
Contribution Reporting Deadline for
all New Jersey State and Local
Contractors is Fast Approaching –
March 31, 2008
Hill Wallack
LLP, one of New Jersey’s premier
public contracting firms, stands
ready to assist you in understanding
and fulfilling these requirements
for your organization.
All for-profit
business entities that receive, in
the aggregate, $50,000 or more
through agreements or contracts with
public entities must file a report
with the Election Law Enforcement
Commission (ELEC) regarding its
public contract and political
contribution activities for the
previous year.
Businesses must
be aware that the scope of the
reporting obligation is far broader
than the disclosures required prior
to entering into a contract. The
report must disclose all political
contributions of more than $300.00
by the business entity during 2007.
This includes contributions by
owners, principals, partners,
officers, directors, and trustees of
the business entity and other
persons or entities with an interest
in the business entity,
subsidiaries, and continuing
political committees. In some
instances contributions of the
spouse and children of that
individual or individuals must also
be reported.
This means your
organization has about two weeks to
gather the requisite contribution
information from your owners, board
members, executives, and, in many
cases, spouses. This is a
potentially overwhelming task for
both large organizations (with many
potential contributors) and smaller
organizations (who may not have the
staff available to dedicate to such
a project.) Hill Wallack LLP stands
ready to help you. We will help you
determine who is covered and what
contributions must be reported,
research contribution history from
previously filed ELEC reports and
conduct other due diligence and
electronically file your report with
ELEC.
Please do not hesitate to contact
Paul
P. Josephson, Esq.,
Maeve
E. Cannon, Esq. or
Megan McGeehin
Schwartz, Esq. at
Hill Wallack LLP to discuss your
obligations and how we can help make
the new requirement manageable. |