Government
Apr. 5, 2012
Campaign finance agency sets sights on third-party spending
With third-party spending flooding the presidential primaries nationwide, the state's campaign finance watchdog agency wants to tighten regulations and sharpen disclosure rules on those independent expenditures in California.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - With third-party spending flooding the presidential primaries nationwide, the state's campaign finance watchdog agency wants to tighten regulations and sharpen disclosure rules on independent expenditures in California.
The Fair Political Practices Commission will on Thursday consider whether to sponsor state legislation that would increase regulation of independent expenditures in st...
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