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What limitations would the pay to play reform ordinance put on political contributions?

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What limitations would the pay to play reform ordinance put on political contributions?

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A. It would limit contributions to Camden County and local political parties from firms providing professional, banking, insurance, and other consultant services to Cherry Hill Township. B. It would prohibit political contributions by professional service contractors during the negotiation and performance of such contracts. C. It would limit political contributions by professional service contractors receiving contracts and certain affiliated persons to $300 each per year to local candidates and local political parties, $500 each per year to county political parties, and $2500 per year in aggregate from a firm and its affiliates.

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