Police Reform Campaign Contributions
Financial reports from Citizens for Law Enforcement and Reform (CLEAR), a campaign committee sponsoring the ballot measure for reform of the Los Angeles Police Department, show that it has raised more than $154,000. Here’s a look at contributions from Jan. 1 to March 17. Descriptions of individual contributors are their own.
CONTRIBUTOR EMPLOYER/OCCUPATION AMOUNT Roy A. Anderson Lockheed Corp. $ 2,500 Atlantic Richfield Co. Oil company $25,000 Barton Beek N/A $100 Martin Samuel Checov N/A $250 First Interstate Bank Banking corporation $15,000 Patricia Frobes N/A $500 Alan L. Gleitsman N/A $1,000 Andrea M. Glenn N/A $250 Richard S. Gunther N/A $1,000 Marc P. Hanrahan N/A $250 Sylvia Drew Ivie The Clinic $100 Norman S. Johnson 1st New Christian Fellowship Baptist Church $100 Phillip R. Kaplan N/A $200 Mary G. Keipp UCLA Professor $100 C. Douglas Kranwinkle N/A $500 Latham & Watkins Law firm $5,000 Lockheed Corp. Aerospace firm $15,000 Maguire Thomas Partners Real estate developer $20,000 Sandra Lee Mosk N/A $500 Frederick M. Nicholas Attorney $1,000 O’Melveny & Myers Law firm $20,000 Max Palevsky Investor $25,000 Richard G. Parker N/A $500 Sydney Pollack Director $5,000 Bill Press Political commentator, KCOP $100 Price Charities N/A $5,000 So. Calif. Edison Co. Utility $10,000 Stuart P. Tobisman N/A $100 Ko-Yung Tung N/A $250
Source: Los Angeles City Ethics Commission
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