Fair Political Practices Commission - Campaign Finance

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Campaign Filings

Beginning January 1, 2021, Assembly Bill 2151 requires local government agencies to post campaign statements and reports on their agency's website, within 72 hours of each applicable filing deadline, if they are filed in paper format. Before posting, the local filing officer shall redact the street name and building number of the persons or entity representatives listed on any statement, report, or document, or any bank account number required to be disclosed by the filer. The reports and statements must remain on the agency's website for at least 4 years. 

Fair Political Practices Commission

When voters passed the Political Reform Act they simultaneously created the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) to administer and enforce the landmark ethics law, as well as inform and assist public officials, employees and candidates to comply with its provisions. Specifically, the Act gives the FPPC authority to adopt, amend and rescind rules and regulations to carry out the purposes of the Act. In addition to interpreting and enforcing the Act, the FPPC focuses on providing current information and useful assistance to encourage compliance.

Campaign Committee Filings

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