Labor set to work with Coalition on passing electoral reform bill that critics say has ‘major loopholes’
Bill contains spending caps of $90m for a federal political campaign and $800,000 for an individual electorate campaignLabor and Liberals could each get $19m more from the public under electoral law reform. What else would it do?Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe Albanese government is willing to consider Coalition amendments on its proposed $20,000 donation cap and $1,000 disclosure threshold to get its signature electoral bill through parliament.On Tuesday the Coalition party room agreed to wave the bill through the House of Representatives but reserved its final position, giving itself leverage in negotiations with Labor over the bill, which has sparked outrage from independents and the crossbench.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading...
Bill contains spending caps of $90m for a federal political campaign and $800,000 for an individual electorate campaign
- Labor and Liberals could each get $19m more from the public under electoral law reform. What else would it do?
- Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates
- Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast
The Albanese government is willing to consider Coalition amendments on its proposed $20,000 donation cap and $1,000 disclosure threshold to get its signature electoral bill through parliament.
On Tuesday the Coalition party room agreed to wave the bill through the House of Representatives but reserved its final position, giving itself leverage in negotiations with Labor over the bill, which has sparked outrage from independents and the crossbench.
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