From Deseret News archives:
Campaign contributions stall ethics reform
County officials are concerned over cap on aid to candidates
The measure will resurface at the County Council for a vote in three weeks, becoming the latest reform to come out of an ethics committee created earlier this year.
The proposed ordinance would lower the limit on contributions from $5,000 to $2,500 per individual for each election cycle. But while tightening up dollar amounts, the ordinance also would reopen the door to contributions from contractors.
That avenue for campaign funding was closed off by former acting Mayor Alan Dayton in the waning days of the Nancy Workman administration last year. But Councilwoman Jenny Wilson, who crafted the proposed ordinance, said people who hold a contract with the county should be able to pitch in for campaigns because of the lower donation cap.
"What we need to do is get an act through to limit influence but still allow business to go on," Wilson said. "But if you go too low, the dollars bubble up elsewhere."
Although Crockett would rather not see any limits on campaign contributions, he said if the county is going to set a limit, then it should be meaningful.
"The limits that we're putting in are so high as to be a joke," he said.
The proposed limit was also a disappointment to Cassie Dippo, vice-chairwoman of the government watchdog group Common Cause of Utah. Dippo, who sat on the committee that created the ordinance, said the group had originally agreed on a $1,000 limit, but the language was changed before it was presented to the council.
"I don't like it at all. I just think it's too high," she said.
County Auditor Sean Thomas also has qualms about the ordinance because it does not place a cap on contributions from political parties. Money given to a particular candidate's party could be used for that person's race, but would not have to be accounted for on financial disclosures.
That absence makes it difficult for citizens to quickly see how much a particular campaign costs by going to the county Web site and pulling up the disclosure forms.
And although the cap for individual donations may be lower, Thomas said the new ordinance may encourage donors to circumvent the law by funneling money via the party.
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