Amend law requiring disclosure of campaign contributions over $250
In Plain English
Richmond currently requires candidates and political groups to report campaign donations above a certain threshold. The city wants to change the rules around accepting and disclosing contributions over $250. If approved, staff will draft specific changes to the municipal code for a future council vote.
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