Fair Lawn New Jersey to Amend Pay-to-Play Ordinance - State and Federal Communications

November 28, 2011  •  

Fair Lawn New Jersey to Amend Pay-to-Play Ordinance

Fair Lawn, New JerseyThe Fair Lawn, New Jersey Borough Council passed an amendment to close a loophole in the borough’s pay-to-play ordinance.

The amendment, to receive a final vote in December, removes the “fair and open bidding process” exception to the pay-to-play rule. The exception allows vendors to make political contributions over $300 without being barred from borough contracts.

An additional modification to the ordinance would include limiting political donations to election cycles rather than calendar years.

Map of Bergen County, New Jersey by Arkyan on Wikipedia.

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