Under the changes, lobbying entities [1] who spend more than eight hours "attempting to influence the official action of City officials" must register [2] [3]with the auditor. Under the original ordinance sponsored by Sam, elected officials and bureau directors [4] must publish their official calendars. This is an effort to disclose who is meeting with city leaders and whose interests are being represented in the decisions of the council.
Sam is pleased with the threshold reduction and said that "Portland is a very engaged City. Residents deserve to know how their money is being spent, how decisions are made, and why."
Please give us your feedback on this issue and how we can make the city more accountable to you.
Related Documents
- Copy of Ordinance [4]
Media Mentions
- Sources Say, Tribune, April 2007 [4]
- City Hall Limbo, Portland Mercury, July 2007 [4]
- City Hall reevaluates Lobbying regulations teeth, Oregonian August 2007
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Blogs
- Council Unanimously Votes to Reduce Threshold for Lobbying Activities [4]