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A bill that passed quietly last year, signed by the governor with no meaningful opposition, has completely upended campaign finance and is causing confusion across the state.
This week, we unpack SB 1439, which requires elected officials to recuse themselves from votes involving anyone who gave them more than $250 in campaign contributions.
Also a year ago, a San Diego city ordinance went into effect to curb street vendors. Vendors now say vending is practically impossible.
Finally, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria is gearing up for a big vote on an ordinance that could ban camping in most public spaces. We assess his latest messaging on that front.
Plus: Andy Keatts has some news.
Keep up with all our stories with The Morning Report: vosd.org/morning
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A bill that passed quietly last year, signed by the governor with no meaningful opposition, has completely upended campaign finance and is causing confusion across the state.
This week, we unpack SB 1439, which requires elected officials to recuse themselves from votes involving anyone who gave them more than $250 in campaign contributions.
Also a year ago, a San Diego city ordinance went into effect to curb street vendors. Vendors now say vending is practically impossible.
Finally, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria is gearing up for a big vote on an ordinance that could ban camping in most public spaces. We assess his latest messaging on that front.
Plus: Andy Keatts has some news.
Keep up with all our stories with The Morning Report: vosd.org/morning
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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