Affirm that campaign disclaimer rules apply to all ballot measure mailings
In Plain English
Richmond requires disclaimers on mass political mailings, but the law's scope is unclear. Some committees might claim exemption from disclosure rules. If approved, all groups sending mass mailings about Richmond ballot measures must include disclaimers identifying who paid for them.
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