Massachusetts Statutes
§ 5B — Names or phrases identifying political committees in organizational statements
Massachusetts § 5B
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title VIIIELECTIONS
Ch. 55DISCLOSURE AND REGULATION OF CAMPAIGN EXPENDITURES AND CONTRIBUTIONS
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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 55, § 5B (2026).
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Section 5B.
(a)Every political committee, other than a political party committee or a candidate's committee, shall name and identify itself in its organizational statement pursuant to section five by using a name or phrase that:
(i)clearly identifies the economic or other special interest, if identifiable, of a majority of its contributors; and(ii) if a majority of its contributors share a common employer, that identifies the employer.
(b)If the economic or other special interest or common employer are not identifiable under subsection (a), every such political committee shall name and identify itself in its organizational statement using a name or phrase:
(i)that clearly identifies the economic or other special interest, if identifiable, of a majority of its organizers; and(ii) if a majo
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