CAMPAIGN ORDINANCE REVOCATION SUGGESTED.Byline: Angela M. Lemire Staff Writer A city official is calling for the repeal of a campaign ordinance that forbids anonymous political mailings and advertisements. City Attorney Carl Newton has recommended that the Santa Clarita Santa Clarita, city (1990 pop. 110,642), Los Angeles co., S Calif., suburb 30 mi (48 km) NW of downtown Los Angeles, on the Santa Clara River; inc. 1987. Situated in the Santa Clara valley and nearby canyons, Santa Clarita includes the former towns of Canyon Country, City Council abolish a code regulating campaign disclosure, after finding that state and federal courts have invalidated in·val·i·date tr.v. in·val·i·dat·ed, in·val·i·dat·ing, in·val·i·dates To make invalid; nullify. in·val similar ordinances on grounds they violated freedom of speech. The council will discuss the matter at its regular meeting today, scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall. In a memo to council members, Newton - who studied the ordinance after concerns over anonymous mailings arose during the April 1998 city election - described laws pertaining per·tain intr.v. per·tained, per·tain·ing, per·tains 1. To have reference; relate: evidence that pertains to the accident. 2. to disclosure requirements for political mailings and advertisements as ``in a state of flux Noun 1. state of flux - a state of uncertainty about what should be done (usually following some important event) preceding the establishment of a new direction of action; "the flux following the death of the emperor" flux .'' He cited a 1995 U.S. Supreme Court case, McIntyre vs. Ohio Election Commission, in which justices ruled in a 5-4 decision that First Amendment rights prohibited the government from requiring the identification of campaign sponsors on fliers. ``The framers of the constitution, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the court, felt that political opposition should be allowed to distribute campaign material without fear of reprisal reprisal, in international law, the forcible taking, in time of peace, by one country of the property or territory belonging to another country or to the citizens of the other country, to be held as a pledge or as redress in order to satisfy a claim. from the government,'' Newton said on Friday. Another case, Griset vs. Fair Political Practices Commission, currently is pending appeal before the California Supreme Court. The legal community expects the state case to follow precedent set by the nation's highest court in 1995, he said. ``Until the controlling law controlling law n. the laws of the state which will be relied upon in interpreting or judging disputes involving a contract, trust or other documents. Quite often an agreement will state as one of its provisions that the controlling law will be that of a particular state. is solidified, it appears best to repeal the city's ordinance,'' Newton advised council members in his memo. Anonymous campaign literature last week caused a stir when fliers opposing the William S William, crown prince of Germany William or Frederick William, 1882–1951, crown prince of Germany, son of William II. In World War I he commanded (1914) an army on the Western Front and was nominal commander in the German attack . Hart Union High School District's proposed $52 million bond turned up on Valencia doorsteps days before the Nov. 2 election, but listed no individual, committee name or mailing address as the source. The bond, Measure A, fell short of grabbing the two-thirds majority approval at the polls by 179 votes, but supporters remain hopeful that absentee ballots to be counted this week will secure a win. Measure A campaign manager Karl Frisch Karl Frisch (born February 21, 1978 in Inglewood, CA) has worked for numerous candidates and political organizations since 1996. He served as multimedia communications director and member of the renowned web-team for Howard Dean’s 2004 presidential campaign. this week said campaign charges might be filed against the individual or group for distributing the anonymous fliers without a declared committee, if they suspect any campaign laws had been violated. Campaigners are gathering information to make that determination, he said. But Newton, who was unaware of the anonymous Measure A fliers, said his concerns stemmed from complaints the city received in April of 1998 regarding disclosures of campaign sources that had been affixed af·fix tr.v. af·fixed, af·fix·ing, af·fix·es 1. To secure to something; attach: affix a label to a package. 2. to the backside of campaign signs, rather than the front. Mayor Jo Anne Darcy said her campaign signs had been questioned and recalled other disclosure disputes that sprung from the April 1998 election, including when political foes accused her of circulating anonymous campaign mailings that attacked another council candidate. Darcy denied involvement and attempted to track the source to clear her name, but the fliers' origin remains a mystery. ``There were hit pieces on a lot of people that were anonymous,'' Darcy recalled. ``It made me angry that I got accused of such politics. I don't campaign that way. If there's any way we can enforce it legally, so people have to disclose the name or mailing address of the sponsor, I hope we can do it.'' |
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