Huh? |
Orange County supervisors on Tuesday voted to remain the state's only large county without any kind of registration requirements for lobbyists.
The board rejected a plan, proposed by Supervisor Bill Campbell, to establish basic registration requirements for lobbyists who influence county leaders and issues. The plan would have been much less stringent than those in neighboring San Diego and Los Angeles counties.
Newbie Supervisor Shawn Gasbag |
In a June report, an Orange County grand jury identified about two-dozen people who fit this bill, calling them a "shadow government."
In voting down the ordinance, the 3-2 majority essentially argued that such a registration isn't needed in Orange County….
[Campbell and Nguyen voted in favor of the plan; Nelson, Moorlach, and Bates voted against it.]
2 comments:
What is it about Republicans that they hate transperency? They stood in complete opposition to the DISCLOSE act after Citizens United, that merely mandated the sources of massive donations.
What are they trying to hide? That they're corrupt rat bastards in the pockets of major donors? (I think I answered my question.)
At long last, the OC Register has noted the board's indefensible decision: here. On the other hand, the reporter does make the naysaying supes looke like a**holes.
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