2016 News and Updates
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Commission Approves Lobbying Disclosure -
FPPC Weighs Expanding Lobbying Disclosure -
Californians Get More Transparency -
FPPC To Modernize Political Reform Act -
Fountain Valley Man pleads guilty to laundering campaign funds -
Ethics agency launches revision of Political Reform Act -
Proposed Rule Closes Lobbying Loophole -
Ex-state Sen. Leland Yee gets 5 years in prison in corruption case -
Fair Play -
California Agency Said Ready For Elections -
FPPC votes to tighten California lobbying regulations -
Ethics Agency Closes Loophole -
UC Davis Law Students Collaborate with FPPC on PRA overhaul -
UC Law Student Team Tapped to Rewrite State Campaign Law -
Cox fine $3k by Political Watchdog -
Brown vetoes bill requiring advocates for state contracts to register -
Former State Senator Admits Campaign Violations -
Tony Strickland agrees to $40,000 ethics fine -
Garden Grove Warned by State Over Making Documents Available -
PAC In Violation -
California Political Watchdog targets 'shadow lobbyists' -
Dark money’s deceptive power flows down to the states -
FPPC approves regulation change aimed at ‘shadow lobbyists’ -
New California Rules Target ‘Shadow Lobbyists' -
The Latest: $100K fine approved for laundered campaign funds -
FPPC approves fines in 2012 campaign -
Capitol Weekly's Top 100 -
Head of California’s watchdog agency dedicated to “helping people do the right thing” -
State watchdog unveils online complaint system -
California Constitution scholar focused “fresh eyes” on reform of state’s political ethics law -
Political Watchdog Approves Fines Against Sacramento County Officials -
Public gets second opportunity to help simplify California’s political ethics law -
National Legal Writing Expert Applies “Plain-English” Principles to California Reform Project -
Project aims to help prevent Californians from violating political ethics rules -
FPPC Hearing Summary, December 15, 2016 -
FPPC Enforcement Decisions, December 15, 2016 -
FPPC 2016 Heat Map now available; shows violations from each county -
How to influence the California Legislature? New spending details revealed