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Agenda Packets
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1/2/1985
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GSGL-14. CAMPAIGN AND FINANCE DISCLOSURE (B) <br />The League supports legislation which would simplify the election process <br />so that it would anrn h <br />1. Eliminating any distinction between types of campaign committees and <br />reporting requirements. <br />2. Providing the option of any size city to adopt an ordinance to require <br />campaign and finance disclosure. <br />3. Opposes any state -mandated requirement of candidates for city office <br />to file statements of economic interest. <br />4. Opposes campaign contribution limits or reporting requirements in <br />cities less than 20,000 population. <br />GSGL-15. VOTING EQUIPMENT (C) <br />GSGL-16. CREATION OF STATE ACIR (C) <br />a <br />t <br />Recently, the State Planning Agency has advocated the creation of a state <br />version of the federal advisory commission on intergovernmental relations which <br />would advise the executive and legislative branches of state government on <br />important issues affecting state -local relations. Representatives of both state <br />and local governments would be appointed to serve. Local government members <br />would be appointed by their respective statewide associations. <br />GSGL-17. DATA PRACTICES (B) <br />of the data practices act <br />The current data practices act limits the definition of individuals covered <br />by the act to include only the living. The definition results in government <br />being forced to disseminate information about a deceased individual which may be <br />damaging to the individuals survivors. Sound public policy would dictate <br />continuing the classification of data on a deceased individual for a reasonable <br />period of time. <br />
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