Money hard to come by for measures

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With a presidential election and a slate full of ballot measures, campaign fundraising has been somewhat slow for proponents of local tax and bond measures, according to campaign finance reports filed Monday.Kerry Cavanaugh and George B. Sanchez in the Daily News.

Campaigns for three local measures all raised less than $265,000 each through September.

By comparison, earlier this year supporters of Proposition S, which extended the city's utility user tax, had donated more than $1.5 million a month before the Feb. 5 election.

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