Require candidates and ballot measure committees to file campaign finance reports electronically
In Plain English
Political candidates and ballot measure committees currently file paper campaign finance disclosure forms with the city clerk. If approved, all future filings must be submitted electronically through the state's online system. This matches requirements already in place in most other California cities.
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