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GOLONSKI, OLSON LEAD IN FINANCE.


Byline: Katie Cooper Staff Writer

BURBANK - With just one week to go before election day, the latest campaign finance reports show the four City Council candidates running neck and neck in fund-raising fund-raising, large-scale soliciting of voluntary contributions, especially in the United States. Fund-raising is widely undertaken by charitable organizations, educational institutions, and political groups to acquire sufficient funds to support their activities. .

Incumbent Dave Golonski leads the pack, having raised an additional $4,482 between Feb. 22 and March 24, the latest reporting period. Bolstered bol·ster  
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 by contributions from city officials and local business people, the latest round of fund-raising brings Golonski's total to $14,245.

Running close behind is Gary Olson, who has raised $12,463. The former Chamber of Commerce president reported contributions of $2,224 in the one-month reporting period.

Marsha Ramos also passed the five-figure mark in the latest period, with $3,550 in contributions and a total to date of $10,891.

And with loans of $8,500 to his own campaign, Howard Rothenbach has raised $11,894. The co-chairman of Restore Our Airport Rights trails the other candidates in donations, having raised only $680 during the one-month period from San Fernando Valley San Fernando Valley

Valley, southern California, U.S. Northwest of central Los Angeles, the valley is bounded by the San Gabriel, Santa Susana, and Santa Monica mountains and the Simi Hills.
 residents and the Burbank Labor Coalition.

Rothenbach, however, has more than $2,500 on hand for the final days of the campaign, second only to Ramos, who has just slightly more than $3,600 available for lawn signs Lawn signs are one of the most visible features of an election campaign in some countries. They are small signs placed on the lawns of a candidate's supporters. Signs are also often placed on lamp posts and larger signs may stand next to busy intersections. , fliers and postage POSTAGE. The money charged by law for carrying letters, packets and documents by mail. By act of congress of March 3, 1851, Minot's Statute at Large, U. S. 587, it is enacted as follows:
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Golonski, Ramos and Olson each received contributions from the local film studios. And in apparent support for his re-election bid, Golonski received funds from a variety of city officials, including Phil Berlin, a Burbank commissioner on the Airport Authority, and outgoing Mayor Bill Wiggins William David Wiggin (born June 4, 1966) is a British Conservative Party politician, Member of Parliament and Shadow Minister for Agriculture & Fisheries. He has held the seat of Leominster since the 2001 election. .
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Date:Apr 3, 2001
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