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Labor/Employment

Oct. 30, 2007

New Law Loosening Campaign Limits Raises Opponents' Ire

SACRAMENTO - A showdown is looming over a new state law designed to undo some local campaign finance limits on political parties, labor unions and other interest groups.

By Gary Scott
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SACRAMENTO - A showdown is looming over a new state law designed to undo some local campaign finance limits on political parties, labor unions and other interest groups.
      Assemblyman Martin Garrick, R-Carlsbad, wrote the legislation to overturn what he says is a growing patchwork of overly restrictive and capricious campaign finance regimes t...

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