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Los Angeles Limit on Campaign Donations From Developers to Start in 2022

Critics Say Measure Will Allow a Re-Election Vote Before It Takes Effect
Councilman David Ryu said a newly passed measure banning some donations from development companies was a "first step" in his efforts to reform campaign finance in Los Angeles. (Getty Images)
Councilman David Ryu said a newly passed measure banning some donations from development companies was a "first step" in his efforts to reform campaign finance in Los Angeles. (Getty Images)
By Clare Kennedy
CoStar News
December 6, 2019 | 10:35 P.M.

The Los Angeles City Council's passage of an ordinance restricting development company donations to the election campaigns of city officials won't take effect until 2022, drawing criticism that it won't address concerns about the commercial building process before incumbents face reelection.

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