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CA Politicians Owe $2M In Campaign Fines, Don t Get Punished

Replies(2) A CalMatters analysis shows the state has a broken system to collect unpaid penalties for late campaign reports. (Getty Images/iStockphoto) In Summary A CalMatters analysis shows the state has a broken system to collect unpaid penalties for late campaign reports. Subscribe California s secretary of state s office has failed to collect $2 million in fines owed by politicians, lobbyists and campaign donors who the office says filed disclosure reports late, a CalMatters analysis shows. It s allowed some of the largest fines to languish for many years with no consequences to those who are supposed to pay up. The debts are owed by a range of political players, according to a list published on the secretary of state s website that details outstanding fines as of April 1. It shows fines owed by 26 state lawmakers and 21 superior court judges, as well as former legislators, losing candidates, ballot measure campaigns, Democratic and Republican clubs and corporate and labor

California Politicians Owe $2 Million in Campaign Fines, Don t Get Punished | Lost Coast Outpost

California Politicians Owe $2 Million in Campaign Fines, Don’t Get Punished California’s secretary of state’s office has failed to collect $2 million in fines owed by politicians, lobbyists and campaign donors who the office says filed disclosure reports late, a CalMatters analysis shows. It’s allowed some of the largest fines to languish for many years with no consequences to those who are supposed to pay up. The debts are owed by a range of political players, according to a list published on the secretary of state’s website that details outstanding fines as of April 1. It shows fines owed by 26 state lawmakers and 21 superior court judges, as well as former legislators, losing candidates, ballot measure campaigns, Democratic and Republican clubs and corporate and labor-backed political action committees.

Gavin Newsom s French Laundry friend banned from lobbying administration under expanded policy

Randy Economy, senior adviser for Recall Gavin Newsom, calls for a debate with the California governor on the issues. Embattled California Gov. Gavin Newsom adopted an expanded lobbying ban for his political consultants at the behest of state regulators, months after he drew criticism for dining with lobbyists at the luxury French Laundry restaurant in violation of his own pandemic restrictions. Newsom, who faces a recall effort over his handling of the pandemic, banned both paid and unpaid political consultants from lobbying him or members of his administration, according to a memo obtained by the Sacramento Bee. Under previous guidelines adopted last December, only paid consultants were banned from lobbying.

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