In 1990, voters in the City of Los Angeles approved the most comprehensive package of local governmental ethics reforms in the country. The goal was to help restore the public’s trust in government and the electoral process. As part of the reforms, an independent City Ethics Commission was created to administer and enforce City laws relating to governmental ethics, campaign finance, and lobbying.
The laws, themselves, can be viewed by clicking on the links below. For information about proposed amendments and other proposed legislation, please visit our policy page. For access to guidebooks and other publications that help explain the laws, please visit our publications page.
Measure R
Full text of Measure R: Councilmember Term Limits Of Three Terms; City Lobbying, Campaign Finance and Ethics Laws