What are the rules regarding campaign finance disclosures?

In Texas, the rules for campaign finance disclosures are set by the Texas Ethics Commission (TEC). These rules are designed to ensure that candidates, their campaigns, and political action committees (PACs) are not receiving and spending money from sources that are illegal or improper. The TEC requires all candidates to disclose their campaign finances, which include the source and amounts of contributions received, as well as the amounts of all expenditures made. Candidates must also make disclosures regarding all contributions of $500 or more. Additionally, PACs must disclose any contributions or expenditures of $100 or more. PACs must also report the source of their funds, and any transactions of $50,000 or more must be publicly reported. Any entity that makes a contribution of $500 or more must also file a disclosure statement with the TEC. This statement must include the identity of the contributor, as well as the amount of the contribution. All of these disclosure requirements are in place to provide transparency and ensure that Texas elections are conducted fairly and without any hidden influences that could compromise the electoral process.

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