BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
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In Washington, D.C., the wrangling over campaign finance reform
continues. The latest study by the Center for the Study of Elections and
Democracy at Brigham Young University suggests the two parties spent
nearly $500 million in soft money during the last election.
It’s a mind-boggling issue.
Next week, Newport-Mesa residents will have the chance to clear up
these dazzling figures when Darryl Wold, a member of the Federal Election
Commission, talks at the Speak Up Newport’s 20th annual Mayor’s Dinner
Feb. 15 at the Newport Beach Marriott.
Wold, who before joining the commission in 1998 was an attorney in
Orange County, will lead a discussion titled “The Next Election: Counting
Money, Counting Votes and Really Counting.”
Wold, a Republican whose law degree is from Stanford University, is a
member of the California bar and is admitted to practice before the U.S.
Supreme Court.
Not to be lost in the election fray, Newport Beach Mayor Gary Adams
also will give a “State of the City” address at the meeting.
Tickets for the event are still available and cost $50 per person.
A no-host cocktail hour will begin at 6 p.m., and dinner will begin at
7 p.m.
Information: (949) 224-2266.
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