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Government

Aug. 2, 2016

Firms barred from backing bond campaigns

Law firms that want to continue to do bond counsel business with the state will need to keep an eye on political donations by partners, employees and others under new rules announced by State Treasurer John Chiang.

By Malcolm Maclachlan
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SACRAMENTO — Law firms that want to continue to do bond counsel business with the state will need to keep an eye on political donations by partners, employees and others under new rules announced by State Treasurer John Chiang.

The new "new minimum qualification" standards established last week bar bond counsel from making contributions to local bond measures...

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