EDRP Resource Library
Resources:
- Administration Response to Scorecard Questions 2-5-21
- Bill Collins Email to EDRP
- Constitutional Issues Surrounding Campaign Contributions and Expenditures
- EDRP Ordinance Passed 12-16-2020
- EDRP Revised Ordinance Passed 2-3-2021
- EDRP Short Summary of Financial Disclosure, Campaign Finance and Lobbying Laws (00339488-2xC2130)
- EDRP Summary of Financial Disclosure, Campaign Finance and Lobbying Laws (00338031-3xC2130)
- Gildenblatt & Bryant Presentation 4-23-2021 (PDF)
- Gildenblatt & Bryant Presentation 4-23-2021 (PowerPoint)
- Landsman City Hall Reforms Motion 12-16-20
- Landsman Proposed Scorecard Ordinance
- Link to 3-26-21 Video of Paul Nick Presentation
- Link to Columbus Campaign Finance Information
- Los Angeles Developer Dollar Ban Ordinance
- Mann Motion to Change Development Negotiations 12-16-20
- Motion to Amend Los Angeles Ordinance 2-2-2021
- Ohio Ethics Law Overview
- ORC 3517.13(I)(J)
- Paul Nick 3-6-21 Memo on Ethics Commissions
- Paul Nick 3-20-21 Memo on Ethics Commissions
- Smitherman Charter Amendment Ordinance 2-10-2021
- Smitherman Motion for Cost of Development Deals Audit 1-14-21
- Sunderman Charter Amendment Ordinance 2-10-21
- Sunderman Proposed Financial Disclosure Ordinance
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