Report on prohibited use of public resources for campaign activities
In Plain English
State law prohibits cities from using taxpayer money, staff time, or equipment for political campaigns. This report likely addresses a specific incident or provides training on these rules. City employees cannot work on campaigns during city time or use city phones, computers, or vehicles for political activities.
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Restrict city staff from serving on political organization boards
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Amend city law to comply with state campaign finance disclosure requirements
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