Tag: Campaign Finance Reform
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Denver amends campaign finance ordinance to ban anonymous donations
Denver’s revised campaign finance ordinance now prohibits anonymous donations to candidates running for elected office. The new ordinance clarifies requirements for neutral debates, updates requirements for neutral hearing officers, lists prohibited expenditures for FEF money, and tweaks language to improve readability and accessibility. The City Council approved the changes at its Tuesday meeting. “I appreciate the…
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Denver City Council introduces proposed campaign finance reform
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A bill that aims to reorganize and clarify Denver’s campaign finance laws was introduced by members of the City Council on Monday night. Along with tidying up language to improve readability and accessibility, Council Bill 24-1676 would prohibit anonymous contributions to candidates running for elected office, equalize contributions amounts for Fair Elections Fund (FEF) and…
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Airport public art, campaign finance on Denver City Council agenda
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Denver International Airport may get a new public art installation if the Denver City Council approves a $3.5 million contract with the Lipski Group, Inc. on Monday. The three-year contract will cover the fabrication and installation of “The Stars and the Cottonwood” as part of the Great Hall Completion Project. According to city documents, the…




