Los Angeles Times

FOR THE RECORD

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Gun control: In the March 6 Section A, an article about the gun control debate in Colorado misstated Republican Rep. Mike Coffman’s position on immigratio­n reform by saying he had endorsed a path to citizenshi­p for undocument­ed residents. While Coffman has expressed support for a pathway to citizenshi­p for the children of people in the country illegally, he said he has not “resolved the question about a pathway to citizenshi­p” for adults who have overstayed their visa or entered the country illegally.

School board elections: In the March 7 LATExtra section, an article about the Los Angeles school board election said that the Coalition for School Reform received about $340,000 in donations from the California Charter Schools Assn. City records have since been corrected to reflect that the money came from a political-action committee affiliated with the associatio­n.

Manufactur­ing jobs: In the March 3 Section A, the caption for a photo with an article about a lack of growth in U.S. factory jobs misspelled the last name of Georgia couple Harold and Tanya Chappell as Chapell.

L.A. council race: In the March 3 California section, an article about a Los Angeles City Council race said that candidate Gilbert Cedillo faces term limits on his Assembly seat. He has already termed out.

“Girl Rising” rating: In the March 8 Calendar section, a review of “Girl Rising” described the film as unrated. It is rated PG-13. If you believe that we have made an error, or you have questions about The Times’ journalist­ic standards and practices, you may contact Deirdre Edgar, readers’ representa­tive, by email at readers.representa­tive @latimes.com, by phone at (877) 554-4000, by fax at (213) 237-3535 or by mail at 202 W. 1st St., Los Angeles, CA 90012. The readers’ representa­tive is online at latimes.com/ readersrep.

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