October 25, 2022 •
Anaheim Votes to Update City’s Sunshine Laws
Anaheim City Council has voted to modify the city’s Sunshine Ordinance in response to the Angels Stadium corruption case. The change mandates city employees must retain emails on their server for at least two years. The new ordinance makes certain […]
Anaheim City Council has voted to modify the city’s Sunshine Ordinance in response to the Angels Stadium corruption case.
The change mandates city employees must retain emails on their server for at least two years.
The new ordinance makes certain violations of the lobbying code misdemeanors and requires all reports filed by the lobbyists be done so under penalty of perjury.
The new ordinance also changes the due dates for quarterly reports from the last day of the month to 30 days from the end of the quarter.
August 16, 2017 •
Anaheim, CA Adopts Lobbyist Registration and Reporting Ordinance
On August 15, the Anaheim City Council adopted an ethics and lobbying ordinance. The ordinance imposes a two-year revolving door restriction and requires lobbyist registration and quarterly reporting. The ordinance will go into effect 30 days after passage on September […]
On August 15, the Anaheim City Council adopted an ethics and lobbying ordinance.
The ordinance imposes a two-year revolving door restriction and requires lobbyist registration and quarterly reporting. The ordinance will go into effect 30 days after passage on September 14.
City Council is also expected to consider additional amendments to broaden the new ordinance in 90 days.
July 26, 2017 •
Anaheim, CA to Consider Lobbyist and Ethics Ordinance
The Anaheim City Council is set to consider an ethics ordinance at its meeting on July 25. The ordinance proposes a two-year revolving door restriction and lobbyist registration and quarterly reporting requirements. The ordinance also requires certain city officials to […]
The Anaheim City Council is set to consider an ethics ordinance at its meeting on July 25.
The ordinance proposes a two-year revolving door restriction and lobbyist registration and quarterly reporting requirements. The ordinance also requires certain city officials to retain all email communications for 90 days, rather than the current 37 days.
Councilman Jose Moreno promised to introduce the ordinance upon his inauguration to the city council in response to concerns with the lack of transparency dealing with city tax subsidies for luxury hotel developers.
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