February 2022 Agenda

NOTICE AND AGENDA

Commission Meeting

Fair Political Practices Commission

1102 Q Street, Suite 3800
Sacramento, CA 95811

Thursday, February 17, 2022
10:00 A.M.

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Public Comment
1. Public Comment for Items not on Agenda
Approval of Commission Minutes
2. Approval of December 2021 Commission Hearing Minutes
Enforcement Consent Calendar
3. Adoption of Amended Form 803, Behested Payment Report
4. Advertisements and Campaign Late Filer – In the Matter of Committee for a Strong Siskiyou Economy, No on Measure H Sponsored by Crystal Geyser Water Company, Kelly Lawler, Jill Harris, and Crystal Geyser Water Company; FPPC No. 17/123
5. Cash Contributions – In the Matter of Hanford Now and Dan Chin, FPPC No. 16/711
6. Default Proceedings – In the Matter of Friends of Joe Aguirre for Delano City Council 2014 and Joe Aguirre; FPPC No. 17/193
7. Pre-Notice Defaults – In the Matter of Taxpayers for Good Government PAC (Sponsored by Taxpayers for Good Government 501c4) and Robert Johnson; FPPC No. 16/473
8. Californians in Support of Mike Antonovich State Senate 2016 and Shelley Levine; FPPC Nos. 17/1397 and 18/821
9. Assignment of Hearing to Administrative Law Judge (ALJ): In the Matter of Stop the Strong Mayor Power Grab and Craig Power; FPPC No. 20/823
10. Update Regarding Voiding of Contracts that Violate Government Code Section 1090
11. Summary of the Law Concerning Aggregation of Campaign Contributions from Related Entities
12. In re Leiderman Opinion
13. Regulation Projects and Schedule for 2022
14. FY 2021/2022 Second Quarter Expenditure Report
15. 2022/2023 Budget
16. Legislative Development
17. Update on Legal Division’s Diversion Program
18. Executive Staff Reports
19. Commissioner Comments and proposed Future Agenda Items

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The Commission may take action on any item listed on this agenda.

Welcome

Richard C. Miadich, Chair

1. Public Comment

During this comment period, any person is invited to speak on any topic that is not listed on this agenda. Action may not be taken on any matter raised during this public comment period until the matter is specifically listed on a future agenda. Those who wish to comment on an item that has been listed on this agenda may comment when that item has been opened for consideration by the Commission and before any action is taken. 

Comment Letter - Julie Tacker
Comment Letter - Michael Hoch

2. Approval of Commission Minutes

3-6. Consent Calendar

Items on the consent calendar will be taken up and voted on as a group. A Commissioner may request that an item be removed from consent, in which case it will be discussed separately in the meeting.

3. Adoption of Amended Form 803, Behested Payment Report. Staff: Chloe Hackert, Program Manager for Education, Diversion and Special Projects Group, and Karen Harrison, Senior Commission Counsel, Legal Division. Staff presents for adoption proposed amended Form 803 which has been revised to reflect new regulations adopted by the Commission in October of 2021 concerning reporting of behested payments, as well as other formatting updates.  

Staff Memo
Updated Form 803
Updated Form 803 - 02/15/2022

Advertisements and Campaign Late Filer

4. In the Matter of Committee for a Strong Siskiyou Economy, No on Measure H Sponsored by Crystal Geyser Water Company, Kelly Lawler, Jill Harris, and Crystal Geyser Water Company; FPPC No. 17/123. Staff: Theresa Gilbertson, Senior Commission Counsel and Ann Flaherty, Special Investigator. The Committee and Kelly Lawler were represented by Steve Churchwell of Buchalter Law Firm. Jill Harris and Crystal Geyser Water Company were represented by Jim Sutton and Nicholas Sanders of the Sutton Law Firm. Committee for a Strong Siskiyou Economy, No on Measure H Sponsored by Crystal Geyser Water Company was a primarily formed ballot measure committee that was active in Siskiyou County during the November 8, 2016 General Election. Kelly Lawler served as the Committee’s treasurer and Jill Harris served as the principal officer. The Committee and Harris failed to include an accurate disclosure statement on mass mailings and advertisements, in violation of Government Code Sections 84106, 84504, subdivision (c), and 84305 (1 count). The Committee and Lawler failed to accurately disclose activity on two preelection campaign statements, in violation of Government Code Section 84211 (2 counts) and failed to timely file four 24-hour reports, in violation of Government Code Section 84203 (1 count). As a major donor, Crystal Geyser Water Company failed to timely file a major donor campaign statement, in violation of Government Code Section 84200 (1 count) and failed to timely file a 24-hour report, in violation of Government Code Section 84203 (1 count). Total Proposed Penalty: $48,000.

Committee for a Strong Siskiyou Economy - Stip

Comment Letter - Andrew Fusso
Comment Letter - Angelina Cook

Cash Contributions

5. In the Matter of Hanford Now and Dan Chin, FPPC No. 16/711. Staff: Theresa Gilbertson, Senior Commission Counsel and Ann Flaherty, Special Investigator. Hanford Now is a local general purpose committee. Dan Chin is the Committee’s treasurer and principal officer. In 2016 and 2017, the Committee and Chin accepted prohibited cash contributions of $100 or more, in violation of Government Code Section 84300. Total Proposed Penalty: $3,500.

Chin - Stip

Default Proceedings
Requesting Commission Action

6. In the Matter of Friends of Joe Aguirre for Delano City Council 2014 and Joe Aguirre; FPPC No. 17/193. Staff: Theresa Gilbertson, Senior Commission Counsel and Ann Flaherty, Special Investigator. The respondents were represented by Brandon Martin. Joe Aguirre was a successful candidate for Delano City Council in the November 8, 2014 and November 8, 2016 General Elections. Friends of Joe Aguirre for Delano City Council 2014 was Aguirre’s candidate-controlled committee. The Committee and Aguirre failed to timely file four preelection campaign statements, in violation of Government Code Sections 84200.5 and 84200.8 (4 counts) and failed to timely file eight semi-annual campaign statements, in violation of Government Code Section 84200 (4 counts). Total Proposed Penalty: $36,000.

Pre-Notice Defaults
Intent to present Default Decision and Orders at the March Commission Meeting

7. In the Matter of Taxpayers for Good Government PAC (Sponsored by Taxpayers for Good Government 501c4) and Robert Johnson; FPPC No. 16/473. Staff: Jenna C. Rinehart, Commission Counsel and Paul Rasey, Special Investigator. Taxpayers for Good Government PAC (Sponsored by Taxpayers for Good Government 501c4) is a state general purpose committee that was active during the 2016 and 2018 Primary and General Elections. Robert Johnson is the Committee’s treasurer. In 2016, the Committee and Johnson failed to timely file an amendment to the Committee’s statement of organization, in violation of Government Code Section 84103 (1 count); failed to timely file one preelection and two semi-annual campaign statements, in violation of Government Code Sections 84200, 84200.5, and 84200.8 (1 count); failed to timely file twelve 24-hour reports, in violation of Government Code Section 84204 (2 counts); and failed to include the proper disclosure on three mass mailings and a Facebook advertisement, in violation of Government Code Sections 84305, 84506, 84506.5, and Regulation 18402 (1 count). In 2017, the Committee and Johnson failed to timely file two semi-annual campaign statements, in violation of Government Code Section 84200 (1 count). In 2018, the Committee and Johnson failed to timely file one preelection and two semi-annual campaign statements, in violation of Government Code Sections 84200, 84200.5, and 84200.8 (1 count); failed to timely file a 24-hour report, in violation of Government Code Section 84204 (1 count); and failed to include the proper disclosure on two mailer advertisements, in violation of Government Code Sections 84502 and 84506.5 (1 count). And in 2019, the Committee and Johnson failed to timely file two semi-annual campaign statements, in violation of Government Code Section 84200 (1 count). Total Proposed Penalty: $30,000.

8. Californians in Support of Mike Antonovich State Senate 2016 and Shelley Levine; FPPC Nos. 17/1397 and 18/821. Staff: Theresa Gilbertson, Senior Commission Counsel. This matter arose from an audit performed by the Franchise Tax Board's Political Reform Audit Program. Californians in Support of Mike Antonovich State Senate 2016 was a primarily formed committee that supported the candidacy of Michael Antonovich for State Senate District 25 during the 2016 primary and general elections. Shelley Levine was the Committee’s treasurer. The Committee and Levine failed to timely amend the Committee’s statement of organization to include the name of its sponsor, in violation of Government Code Section 84103 (1 count); failed to timely file four preelection campaign statements, in violation of Government Code Section 84200.5 (2 counts); failed to timely file two 24-hour reports, in violation of Government Code Section 84203 (1 count); and failed to adequately maintain campaign records, in violation of Government Code Section 84101 (1 count). Total Proposed Penalty: $21,000.

9-19. General Items

9. Assignment of Hearing to Administrative Law Judge (ALJ): In the Matter of Stop the Strong Mayor Power Grab and Craig Powell; FPPC No. 20/823. Staff: Galena West, Executive Director; Angela J. Brereton, Chief of Enforcement; and Ruth Yang, Senior Commission Counsel. The Executive Director and the Chief of Enforcement are recommending that a hearing be conducted before an ALJ pursuant to Government Code Section 11512, subdivision (a). The ALJ will make a recommendation to the Commission on the findings of fact, law and penalty, if applicable, in the matter. The Commission will then have the opportunity to review the proposed decision and make the final determination on the case. If the Commission agrees with this recommendation, no action is required.

Staff Memo and Accusation

10. Update Regarding Voiding of Contracts that Violate Government Code Section 1090. Staff: Angela Brereton, Chief of Enforcement. Following the Commission’s request at the November 2021 Commission meeting, staff will present their findings of the legal effect of Commission civil and administrative action on seeking declaratory relief regarding voiding of contracts that violate Section 1090.

Staff Memo

Public Comment - Julie Tacker

11. Summary of the Law Concerning Aggregation of Campaign Contributions from Related Entities (Government Code section 82015.5). Staff: Dave Bainbridge, General Counsel.

12. In re Leiderman Opinion. Staff: Katelyn Greene, Commission Counsel, Legal Division. The Commission will consider an opinion request concerning the sale of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) by a candidate-controlled committee.

Staff Memo

13. Regulation Projects and Schedule for 2022. Staff: Galena West, Executive Director and Dave Bainbridge, General Counsel. Staff proposes for Commission consideration a list of regulation projects for 2022 and a schedule for presenting these regulation projects to the Commission for pre-notice discussion and adoption.

Staff Memo

14. FY 2021/2022 Second Quarter Expenditure Report. Staff: Loressa Hon, Chief of Administration.

Staff Memo

15. 2022/2023 Budget. Staff: Loressa Hon, Chief of Administration.

Staff Memo

16. Legislative Development. Staff: Lindsey Nakano, Senior Legislative Counsel. The Commission will review and discuss potential sponsored and other legislation. The Commission will provide direction on future legislation to be sought by the agency.

Legislative Development

17. Update on Legal Division’s Diversion Program. Staff: Chloe Hackert, Program Manager, Education Diversion and Special Projects Group.

18. Executive Staff Reports.
Enforcement Division. Angela Brereton, Chef.
Audits and Assistance Division. Shrdha Shah, Chief.
Legal Division. David Bainbridge, General Counsel.
Administration and Technology Division. Loressa Hon, Chief.
Executive Director Update. Galena West, Executive Director.

Executive Staff Report
Supplemental Legislative Report
Annual Report

19. Commissioner Comments and Proposed Future Agenda Items.
Note: Although any Commissioner may identify a topic of interest, the Commission may not substantially discuss or take action on any matter raised during the meeting that is not included on this agenda, except to decide to place the matter on the agenda of a future meeting. (Government Code Sections 11125 & 11125.7(a).) 

Additional Information

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Members of the public may listen to the meeting by phone by calling (877) 411-9748; access code 723284; or watch the meeting via Webinar at YouTube.

The meeting location is accessible to the disabled. Persons who, due to a disability, need assistance in order to participate in this meeting should, prior to the meeting, contact the Commission Assistant at (916) 322-5745 (voice), CommAsst@fppc.ca.gov (e-mail) and ADACoordinator@fppc.ca.gov. TTY/TDD and Speech-to-Speech users may dial 7-1-1 for the California Relay Service to submit comments on an agenda item or to request special accommodations for persons with disabilities. Please allow three business days between the request and the meeting date.