Despite an August vote asking the City Attorney to return with an ordinance establishing campaign finance reform regulations, the Redondo Beach City Council chose to let the measure die on the floor at their October 11 meeting, amid fights over the ordinance’s language.
The item, which was initially on the night’s consent calendar (a list of items and ordinances that are typically approved in one, sweeping motion), was pulled for discussion by District 2 Councilman Bill Brand.
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