August 3, 2016 •
Redondo Beach, CA Makes Progress Toward Campaign Finance Reform
On August 2, the Redondo Beach City Council carried a motion to establish campaign finance reforms setting contribution limits. Council recommended that the ordinance limit individual contributions to $750 for City Council candidates and $1,500 for citywide candidates. The future […]
On August 2, the Redondo Beach City Council carried a motion to establish campaign finance reforms setting contribution limits.
Council recommended that the ordinance limit individual contributions to $750 for City Council candidates and $1,500 for citywide candidates. The future ordinance would also seek to create an ethics commission.
The recommendations are now being forwarded to the city attorney for drafting.
May 2, 2016 •
Redondo Beach, CA to Consider Campaign Finance Ordinance
Redondo Beach City Council will consider adopting an ordinance to reform local campaign finance rules. The proposed ordinance will include new campaign contribution limits and a prohibition on nonelection cycle contributions. The details of the ordinance, including contribution limit amounts, […]
Redondo Beach City Council will consider adopting an ordinance to reform local campaign finance rules. The proposed ordinance will include new campaign contribution limits and a prohibition on nonelection cycle contributions.
The details of the ordinance, including contribution limit amounts, have yet to be narrowed down and will be a topic of consideration at the July 19, 2016 city council meeting. The city currently does not have any campaign contribution limits.
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