July 7, 2020 •
City of Oakland Launches Online Lobbyist Registration, Reporting System

Oakland, California - by James BeBop
The Oakland Public Ethics Commission has launched the OAKAPPS Lobbyist Registration and Reporting System. This system allows users to register as an Oakland lobbyist, maintain a client list, enter lobbyist activity, draft disclosure reports, and submit them online. It is […]
The Oakland Public Ethics Commission has launched the OAKAPPS Lobbyist Registration and Reporting System.
This system allows users to register as an Oakland lobbyist, maintain a client list, enter lobbyist activity, draft disclosure reports, and submit them online.
It is available at https://apps.oaklandca.gov/OakApps/OakApps.aspx.
In order to use the system, a user name and password is needed.
For questions about using this new system, please contact the Oakland Public Ethics Commission at ethicscommission@oaklandca.gov or 510-238-3593.
January 30, 2020 •
Oakland Public Ethics Commission to Consider Adjusting Contribution Limits
The Public Ethics Commission will consider annual adjustments to the contribution limits at their regular meeting next week. Commission staff will present an updated list of the campaign contribution limits and expenditure ceiling amounts, as adjusted according to the increase […]
The Public Ethics Commission will consider annual adjustments to the contribution limits at their regular meeting next week.
Commission staff will present an updated list of the campaign contribution limits and expenditure ceiling amounts, as adjusted according to the increase in the Consumer Price Index as required by the Oakland Campaign Finance Reform Act.
The limitations on contributions from persons to candidates who adopt the voluntary expenditure ceiling will increase to $900 per election.
If approved, the adjusted limits will be in effect for the 2020 elections.
December 11, 2014 •
Oakland, California Council Passes Ethics Act
City Council passed the Oakland Government Ethics Act towards the end of an eight-hour meeting during the early hours of December 10. In November, voters overwhelmingly approved a measure to strengthen the city’s Public Ethics Commission (PEC). Measure CC, a […]
City Council passed the Oakland Government Ethics Act towards the end of an eight-hour meeting during the early hours of December 10.
In November, voters overwhelmingly approved a measure to strengthen the city’s Public Ethics Commission (PEC). Measure CC, a charter amendment, gives the PEC authority to enforce the city’s lobbying laws and to levy fines in excess of $1,000 for violations.
The Oakland Government Ethics Act compliments the charter amendment by providing a new set of ethics rules including a revolving-door provision and a new lower annual gift limit of $250. Gifts from persons who do business or seek to do business with the city are further limited to $50 annually.
The legislation is effective immediately.
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