FRANCHISE TAX BOARD, Petitioner,
v.
KENNETH CORY, as State Controller, Respondent; FAIR POLITICAL PRACTICES COMMISSION et al., Interveners.
Court of Appeals of California, Third District.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
May 9, 1978.
May 9, 1978.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
COUNSEL
Evelle J. Younger, Attorney General, Iver E. Skjeie and L. Stephen Porter, Assistant Attorneys General, and Richard D. Martland, Deputy Attorney General, for Petitioner.
D. Robert Shuman and Linda Rossman for Respondent.
Daniel H. Lowenstein, Robert M. Stern, Michael J. Baker, Natalie E. West, Lee C. Rosenthal, Bion M. Gregory, Legislative Counsel, Ray H. Whitaker, Chief Deputy Legislative Counsel, John A. Corzine, James L. Ashford and David D. Alves, Deputy Legislative Counsel, for Interveners.
Court of Appeals of California, Third District.
OPINION
PARAS, J. —
I
A major purpose of the Political Reform Act of 1974 (hereinafter the Act)1 is that "Receipts and expenditures in election campaigns should be fully and truthfully disclosed in order that the voters may be fully informed and improper practices may be inhibited." (Gov. Code, § 81002, subd. (a).)2...
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