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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCM.Campain Finance Regulation Presentation (2) August 5, 2020 – By: Teri Ledoux, City Manager Campaign Contribution Limits Council Study Session Presented year. 1 2 0 2 , and counties without their 1 y r a with the contribution limits set ities u n a Assembly and Senate J e and enforcement authority regarding v i t aligning c State e f f limits E – 1 7 of default contribution limits within the FPPC’s 5 ) B A ( l l i B contribution limits y l b more than $4,700 from an individual person per calendar o m N e Campaign Contribution Limits s s Default for elected officers of the The FPPC has administration the default contribution limits for cown local contribution Makes violations purview punishable as a misdemeanor. A Sets default contribution limits for elective County and City offices ••• that to the exceed the that meeting, the City tailored the establishment of Council for elected positions State. 2020, Mayor and City can adopt local campaign ordinances an interest in exploring finance regulations expressed February 19, was directed to bring forward the campaign finance regulations Campaign Contribution Limits Cities and counties contain additional restrictions and requirements needs of their communities.At the Council campaign standards established by the Staff established by the City of Pomona for review, consideration and discussion. ••• ordinances No No No No No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Campaign Finance Requirements beyond FPPC Regulations CharterCharterCharterCharter General LawGeneral LawGeneral LawGeneral LawGeneral LawGeneral LawGeneral LawGeneral LawGeneral LawGeneral LawGeneral Law established local campaign finance Form of Government with surveyed Campaign Contribution Limits Cities City Loma LindaRiversideSanta AnaPomonaColtonCoronaFontanaGrand Terrace HighlandMoreno ValleyOntarioRancho CucamongaRedlandsRialtoUpland $500 for any City Council set at 500. limit from an individual a n o Campaign Contribution Limits from an individual other than personal loans issued to a m o P f o Contribution candidate and $1,000 for a mayoral candidate. Loans candidate are limited to $ y t i •• C Population of 151,691 covering 23 square miles 250 $ set at from an individual e c a r r e T d n Campaign Contribution Limits a r G f o Contribution limit y t i • C Population of 12,584 covering 3.5 square miles $1,000 for mayoral and city council set at limit are required to return any amount in excess of $1,000 d n Campaign Contribution Limits a l p U f o Contribution candidates. Candidates within 30 days of discovering the violation. y t i •• C Population of 73,732 covering 15.5 square miles candidates. limit at $1,000 for mayoral and city council a are a misdemeanor and any resident is empowered to file n A a t Campaign Contribution Limits n a S f o Contribution Violations in court to enjoin a violation and compel compliance. y t i •• C Population of 324,528 covering 27.3 square miles requirements. limit of $400 for gubernatorial candidates in Vermont has been A Example: held to be unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. the City adopts local contribution limits we will also need to Campaign Contribution Limits AB 571 does not provide the FPPC with authority to administer or enforce locally set contribution limits. If consider enforcement While contribution limits have been held constitutional, they must not be so restrictive as to impede the ability of challengers to raise sufficient funds to mount a meaningful campaign. • ••• the exceeding preparing an AB 571, the City will under additional resources to monitor and enforce analysis will be required to determine the financial will require This established regulations. Additional impact of the established regulations. Campaign Contribution Limits If the City Council directs staff to move forward with Ordinance to establish local campaign contribution limits the standards established by the State need to implement enforcement and oversight regulations. • • • Questions/Discussion