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New law to increase transparency in campaign financing
Affects independent expenditure committees that fund ads for candidates, measures, especially local ones

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A State Assembly bill now signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown will go into effect in January 2013, requiring more transparency by independent expenditure committees that fund ads for candidates and measures, especially local ones.

The Assembly bill 481 was sponsored by State Assemblyman Rich Gordon (D-Menlo Park) and was passed by a two-thirds state assembly majority.

"It is critical for our democracy that people understand who is supporting campaigns," Gordon said at a press conference in Sacramento Monday.

The bill requires more record keeping of independent expenditures made on the behalf of candidates or measures local elections. It also
requires that each independent expenditure committee have a principal officer, someone to take responsibility for the committee's actions even if it is disbanded soon after an election, according to Gordon's office.

It would also require that independent expenditure committees and donors verify that they have used their own funds for the ads.

AB 481 also requires that ads paid for by independent expenditure committees and donors who give $50,000 or more disclose themselves within the ad. While current law already requires such disclosure for broadcast and mail ads, it does not yet apply to print ads or billboards, Gordon's office said.

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Comments

Posted by Julia, a resident of the Another Pleasanton neighborhood neighborhood, on Oct 16, 2012 at 9:47 am

Please stop making me laugh...

More Transparency only means getting smarter on how to cover up issues.

The old school is still around...Shred when necessary.

Wake up folks...

Thanks for listening and if you prefer not to listen...so be it.

Julia Pardini from Alamo


Posted by tim, a resident of the Vintage Hills Elementary School neighborhood, on Oct 17, 2012 at 7:31 am

transparency from a one party socialist run state...too funny


Posted by William Tell, a resident of the Another Pleasanton neighborhood neighborhood, on Oct 17, 2012 at 7:34 am

If written by a Democrat, I'm sure it makes it easier to cover up public employee union donations while publicizing and/or limiting private sector donations. The sad thing is there are now more people on the take in California (public employee unions, illegals with handouts, natural born Americans on "da welfare" or some type of assitance) that this coalition can basically be out in the open about their support for Democrats and disdain for the taxpayor.


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