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4Q04 Summary

Summary of Earnings and Activity of Registered Lobbyists

Fourth Quarter 2004

 

 

Introduction

 

The Regulation of Lobbyists Ordinance (“Ordinance”), San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code Article II, Chapter 1, Sections 2.100 - 2.155, requires individuals and entities that qualify as lobbyists to register with the Ethics Commission and file quarterly activity reports.

 

  Forty-three out of forty-four lobbyists filed reports with the City and County of San Francisco on January 15, 2005, detailing their lobbyist activity during the Fourth Quarter of 2004 (October 1 – December 31). [1]  The Ethics Commission has compiled this information in its Fourth Quarter 2004 Summary of Earnings and Activity of Lobbyists Registered with the City.

 

Because of a current shortage of staff due to budgetary constraints, this fourth quarter report of lobbyist activity does not list City officers contacted and specific positions advocated.  Individual lobbyist activity reports containing this information are available from the Ethics Commission office at 30 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 3900, on weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

 

The Lobbyist Ordinance                                                                                          

 

The Ordinance provides that there are three kinds of lobbyists: contract lobbyists, business and organization lobbyists, and expenditure lobbyists. 

 

Contract lobbyists are individuals or entities that are hired to influence local legislative or administrative action on another’s behalf.  Contract lobbyists must register with the Ethics Commission when they earn $3,200 or more in any consecutive three months in exchange for lobbying services OR when they have at least 25 separate contacts with City officers in any two consecutive months for the purpose of influencing local legislative or administrative action.  Clients and employees of contract lobbyists are not themselves contract lobbyists and are not subject to the registration and reporting requirements of the Lobbyist Ordinance.

 

Business and organization lobbyists are entities that lobby on their own behalf.  Business and organization lobbyists may include for-profit and non-profit corporations and organizations, associations, and unions.  An entity qualifies as a business and organization lobbyist if the entity pays employees or members any amount to lobby on its behalf AND the employees or members have at least 25 separate contacts with City officers, within a two-month period, for the purpose of influencing legislative or administrative action.  Individual employees and members of business and organization lobbyists do not themselves qualify as lobbyists and are not subject to the registration and reporting requirements of the Lobbyist Ordinance.

 

Expenditure lobbyists are entities which spend, directly or indirectly, more than $3,200 within any three consecutive months to influence local legislative or administrative action.  Payments made to contract lobbyists and other paid advocates do not count toward the $3,200 threshold, nor do dues payments, donations, and other payments to any business and organization lobbyist or expenditure lobbyist.

 

Each lobbyist must file with the Ethics Commission quarterly reports containing information about payments made or received in order to influence local legislative or administrative action, actions each lobbyist sought to influence, activity expenses incurred, political contributions of $100 or more made or delivered by the filer or made by a client at the behest of a filer to a City officer, candidate or committee, City contracts awarded, payments made in exchange for campaign consulting services, and the names of each City officer employed or retained by the filer or by a client of the filer.

 

City Officers include: elected officials, the Controller, the City Administrator, department heads, members of City boards and commissions, members of the Board of Education, members of the Governing Board of the Community College District, members of the Housing Authority, members of the Redevelopment Agency, members of the Transportation Authority, the Superintendent of Schools, the Clerk of the Municipal Court and the Secretary and Jury Commissioner of the Superior Court.

 

Local legislative or administrative action includes, but is not limited to, the drafting, introduction, consideration, modification, enactment, defeat, approval, veto, granting or denial by any officer of the City and County of any resolution, motion, appeal, application, petition, nomination, ordinance, amendment, approval, referral, permit, license or entitlement to use.

 

Contents of Fourth Quarter 2004 Summary Report

 

Table 1:  All Reported Activity

Table 1 provides a summary of all reported activity by lobbyists (hereinafter “filers”) for the fourth quarter of 2004.  The table summarizes payments promised to and received by contract lobbyists in exchange for lobbyist services, payments made by business and organization and expenditure lobbyists to influence local legislative and administrative action, political contributions made, delivered or arranged by a filer or made by a client at a filer’s behest, and activity expenses incurred by filers.  Filers are listed in alphabetical order, and all amounts (for Table 1 and for all tables) have been rounded to the nearest dollar.  The total promised payments reported by contract lobbyists was $810,402.  The total received payments reported by contract lobbyists was $1,051,253.  The total reported payments made by business and organization and expenditure lobbyists was $402,856.   

 

Table 2:  Political Contributions of $100 or More

Filers must report the total amount of political contributions made, delivered or arranged by the filer, or made by a client at the behest of the filer during the quarter.  Filers must itemize contributions equaling $100 or more.  Filers must report contributions made to the following: a City officer; a candidate for City office; a committee controlled by a City officer or candidate for City office; a committee primarily formed to support or oppose a City officer or candidate for City office; a committee primarily formed to support or oppose a local ballot measure whether or not the committee is controlled by a City officer or candidate for City office.  Table 2 lists all political contributions of $100 or more made by filers during the fourth quarter. The total reported political contributions was $250,626.

 

Table 3: Total Political Contributions

Table 3 lists (in descending order by lobbyists’ total contributions) all political contributions of any amount made by filers during the fourth quarter. 

 

Table 4: Activity Expenses

All filers must report activity expenses.  An activity expense is any expense incurred or payment made by a lobbyist (or others specified in the Ordinance) which benefits a City officer, a candidate for City office, a family member thereof (including domestic partners), or aides to members of the Board of Supervisors.  Activity expenses include gifts, honoraria, consulting fees, salaries, and any other form of economic compensation totaling more than $30 in value in a consecutive three-month period. 

 

Table 4 lists activity expenses reported by filers, the total of which includes salaries paid to employees who also serve as City officers.  The table lists the filer, salaries paid, the date of the activity expense, the name and official title or position of each beneficiary of the expense and a description of the benefit conferred.  The table also includes the total cost of the activity, the portion of the total cost of the activity which represents the value of the benefit conferred on each beneficiary and the name of the payee of the expense if it is different from that of the beneficiary.  The total reported amount of activity expenses during the fourth quarter was more than $21,399 of which more than $20,000 was attributed to salaries.

 

 

Table 5: Gift Tickets and Admissions

Filers are required to report gift tickets and gift admissions to political fund-raisers and events sponsored by 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations given to City officers.  Table 5 shows each reported gift ticket and/or admission given to a City officer.  The table gives the date and description of the political or charitable event and the name and official title of the beneficiary of the gift ticket and/or admission.  Two filers reported giving a gift ticket/admission to a City officer during the quarter.

 

Table 6: City Contracts Awarded

Filers must report certain City contracts they were awarded during the reporting period.  Table 6 lists the type of contract awarded (rendition of personal services; furnishing of any material, supplies or equipment to or from the City; or sale or lease of land or buildings to or by the City, or financing of the same), the date the contract was approved, the name of the City officer and Department that approved the contract, and the subject matter of the contract.  One filer reported being awarded a City contract during the quarter.

 

Table 7: Employment of City Officers or Employees

Filers must report the names of City officers or employees who have been employed or retained by the filer at any time during the reporting period.  This table lists the name and position of the City officer and the services provided by the City officer to the filer.  Filers must also report whether a City officer or employee has been employed or retained by a client of the filer at the behest of the filer at any time during the reporting period.  Filers in this case must list the name of the client and that of the City officer.  No filers reported employing City officers or employees during the quarter.

 

Table 8: Payments for Campaign Consulting Services

Filers must report the total payments received from City officers during the reporting period in exchange for providing campaign consulting services (as defined in S.F. Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code Article I, Chapter 5, Section 1.505).  Such payments must be reported only if the filer contacted the officer within one year of the date of payment.  One filer reported receiving payments for campaign consulting services during the quarter.


 

Table 1- All Reported Activity

 

LOBBYIST

PAYMENTS PROMISED BY CLIENTS

PAYMENTS RECEIVED FROM CLIENTS

ACTIVITY EXPENSES

POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS

PAYMENTS MADE TO INFLUENCE LOCAL ACTION

Barbary Coast Consulting

79,244

67,744

0

250

0

Barnes, Mosher, Whitehurst, Lauter & Partners

27,000

256,000

0

1,500

0

BergDavis Public Affairs

250

250

0

0

0

F. Joseph Butler, AIA

3,658

6,860

0

0

0

California Independent Grocers Association

0

0

0

0

0

California Urban Issues Project

0

0

0

0

146,130

Carolyn Carpeneti & Company

16,000

24,000

0

500

0

Catellus Development Corporation

0

0

0

0

44,749

CC California, Inc.

0

0

0

0

0

Citizens to Save the Waterfront

0

0

0

0

14,574

Clear Channel Outdoor

0

0

0

6,750

1,616

Coalition for Better Housing

0

0

0

0

877

Comcast Corporation*

0

0

10,000

0

28,835

Committee on Jobs

0

0

0

200,000

72,801

Jack Davis

0

35,000

0

0

0

Dewey Square Group

60,000

20,000

0

0

0

GCA Strategies, Inc.

0

46,137

0

750

0

Gladstone & Associates

0

0

0

0

0

Golden Gate Restaurant Association

0

0

0

26,000

58,514

Jon Golinger

5,000

5,436

0

425

0

HMS Associates

233,500

291,500

0

2,500

0

Hotel Council of San Francisco*

0

0

10,000

250

501

Kay & Merkle

6,750

6,750

0

1,500

0

Keil & Connolly

0

0

0

0

0

LaPointe & Associates

80,100

60,100

0

0

0

Marquez Gonzales & Associates, LLP

 

 

 

 

 

McCarthy & Schwartz

0

14,375

0

1,250

 

Morrison & Foerster

82,480

49,019

0

0

0

Moscone, Emblidge & Quadra

0

0

0

1,000

0

Pacific Gas and Electric

0

0

262

0

12,155

Pacific Telesis & its subsidiaries

0

0

0

0

3,307

Platinum Advisors, LLC.

12,000

3,000

0

1,942

0

David Prowler

7,500

7,500

0

0

0

RCN Telecom Services of California

0

0

0

0

150

Reuben & Junius, LLP

1,075

1,075

0

2,850

0

William G. Rutland Jr. LLC

99,612

84,815

0

0

0

SF Apartment Association

0

0

0

2,000

6,000

SF Association of Realtors

0

0

0

500

4,800

SF Baseball Associates

0

0

1,064

0

7,582

SF Chamber of Commerce

0

0

0

0

265

Small Property Owners of San Francisco

0

0

0

0

0

Solem & Associates

92,283

48,418

73

659

0

Steefel, Levitt & Weiss

3,950

0

0

0

0

Jane Winslow Consulting

0

23,275

0

0

0

TOTAL

810,402

1,051,253

21,399

250,626

402,856

Table 2 – Political Contributions of $100 or more made by lobbyists

(Listed alphabetically by committee or candidate’s last name)

 

CONTRIBUTIONS TO CITY OFFICERS/CANDIDATES FOR CITY OFFICE

  COMMITTEE NAME

  LOBBYIST NAME

AMOUNT

Alioto-Pier for Supervisor

McCarthy & Schwartz (A client made the contribution at the behest of the filer - SKS Investments)

$500

 

Solem & Associates (Filer made the contribution)

409

 

Total:

909

Sal Busalacchi for Supervisor

San Francisco Association of Realtors

500

 

Total:

500

Cisneros for Treasurer Committee

HMS Associates (Filer made the contribution)

$500

 

Total:

500

Lisa Feldstein for Supervisor

GCA Strategies, Inc. (Filer delivered the contribution/A client made the contribution at the behest of the filer - SKS Investments)

500

 

GCA Strategies, Inc. (Filer delivered the contribution/A client made the contribution at the behest of the filer - Michael G. Kasolas and Stella Pantazis)

250

 

Total:

750

David Heller for Supervisor

San Francisco Apartment Association (Filer delivered the contribution - SFAA - PAC)

500

 

Hotel Council of San Francisco (Filer delivered the contribution/Filer arranged for the contribution - Chancellor Hotel)

250

 

Total:

750

Dennis Herrera for District Attorney

Barbary Coast Consulting (Filer made the contribution/Filer delivered the contribution)

250

 

Barnes Mosher Whitehurst Lauter & Partners (Filer made the contribution - Sam Lauter - personal check)

500

 

Barnes Mosher Whitehurst Lauter & Partners (Filer made the contribution - John Whitehurst - personal check)

500

 

Barnes Mosher Whitehurst Lauter & Partners (Filer made the contribution - BMWL & Partners check)

500

 

HMS Associates (Filer made the contribution)

500

 

Kay & Merkle (Filer served as an agent or intermediary in making the contribution - Steven Kay)

500

 

Moscone, Emblidge & Quadra, LLP

500

 

Reuben & Junius, LLP (Filer served as an agent or eintermediary in making the contribution - Jared Eigerman)

500

 

Reuben & Junius, LLP (Filer served as an agent or eintermediary in making the contribution - Joel Yodowitz)

500

 

 

Reuben & Junius, LLP (Filer served as an agent or eintermediary in making the contribution - David Silverman)

100

 

Reuben & Junius, LLP (Filer served as an agent or eintermediary in making the contribution - James A. Reuben)

500

 

Total:

4,850


Table 2 – Political Contributions of $100 or more made by lobbyists (continued)

 

  COMMITTEE NAME

  LOBBYIST NAME

AMOUNT

Heather Hiles for School Board

Carolyn Carpeneti & Company

500

 

HMS Associates (Filer made the contribution)

500

 

Kay & Merkle (Filer served as an agent o r intermediary in making the contribution - Steven Kay)

500

 

Solem & Associates (Filer made the contribution)

250

 

 

1,750

Dan Kalb for Supervisor 5

HMS Associates (Filer made the contribution)

500

 

Total:

500

Myrna Lim for Supervisor

Reuben & Junius, LLP (Filer served as an agent or intermediary in making the contribution - Andrew J. Junius)

500

 

Total:

500

Committee to Re-Elect Supervisor Jake McGoldrick

Jon Golinger (Filer made contribution)

425

 

HMS Associates (Filer made the contribution)

500

 

McCarthy & Schwartz (Filer arranged for the contribution - Angela & Patrick Buscovich)

500

 

McCarthy & Schwartz (Filer arranged for the contribution - Thomas W. Hart)

250

 

Total:

1,675

Gavin Newsom for Mayor

Reuben & Junius, LLP (Filer served as an agent or intermediary in making the contribution - Jay F. Drake)

250

 

Reuben & Junius, LLP (Filer served as an agent or intermediary in making the contribution - Tuija I. Catalano)

250

 

Reuben & Junius, LLP (Filer served as an agent or intermediary in making the contribution - Charles J. Higley)

250

 

Total:

750

Jim Siegel for Supervisor

San Francisco Apartment Association (Filer delivered the contribution - SFAA - PAC)

500

 

Total:

500

Lillian Sing for Supervisor

San Francisco Apartment Association (Filer delivered the contribution - SFAA - PAC)

500

 

Kay & Merkle (Filer served as an agent or intermediary in making the contribution - Steven Kay)

500

 

Total:

1,000

Andrew Sullivan for Supervisor

Golden Gate Restaurant Association (Filer made the contribution - GGRA PAC)

500

 

Total:

500

Matt Tuchow for Supervisor

San Francisco Apartment Association (Filer delivered the contribution - SFAA - PAC)

500

 

Total:

500

Steve Westly, California State Controller

Moscone, Emblidge & Quadra, LLP (Filer delivered the contribution)

1,000

 

Total:

1,000

Total Contributions Of $100 Or More To City Officers/Candidates:

$16,684


Table 2 – Political Contributions of $100 or more made by lobbyists (continued)

 

CONTRIBUTIONS TO COMMITTEES SUPPORTING/OPPOSING LOCAL BALLOT MEASURES

COMMITTEE NAME

LOBBYIST NAME

AMOUNT

Homes for the City

Platinum Advisors (Filer made the contribution)

1,942

Homes for the City

Clear Channel Outdoor (Filer made the contribution)

500

 

Total:

2,442

Restore Neighborhood Landmarks - Yes on B

Clear Channel Outdoor (Filer made the contribution)

250

 

Total:

250

San Franciscans for Reform Voter Guide - Yes on E

Clear Channel Outdoor (Filer made the contribution)

5,000

 

 

5,000

Yes on Measure I, More Jobs for San Franciscans

Golden Gate Restaurant Association (Filer made the contribution - made by GGRA PAC)

25,000

 

Committee on Jobs (Filer delivered the contribution/Filer arranged for the contribution)

100,000

 

Total:

                                125,000

Yes on Propositions J,K & O (for Proposition J)

 

Committee on Jobs (Filer delivered the contribution/Filer arranged for the contribution)

100,000

 

Total:

100,000

TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS OF $100 OR MORE TO COMMITTEES:

 

32,692

San FranciscoChamber of Commerce 21st Century Committee

Clear Channel Outdoor (Filer made the contribution)

1000

 

Total:

1,000

Grand Total:

Contributions Of $100 Or More Made By Lobbyists During Fourth Quarter 2004:

$250,626

 

 

Table 3 – Total Contributions by Lobbyists

(includes contributions of less than $100)

 

LOBBYIST

TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Barbary Coast Consulting

250

Barnes Mosher Whitehurst Lauter & Partners

1,500

Carolyn Carpeneti & Company

500

Clear Channel Outdoor

6,750

Committee on Jobs

200,000

GCA Strategies

750

Golden Gate Restaurant Association

26,000

Jon Golinger

425

HMS Associates

2,500

Hotel Council of San Francisco

250

Kay & Merkle

1,500

McCarthy & Schwartz

1,250

Moscone, Emblidge & Quadra, LLP

1,000

Platinum Advisors

1,942

Reuben & Junius, LLP

2,850

San Francisco Apartment Association

2,000

SF Association of Realtors

500

Solem & Associates

658

TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS DURING               FIRST QUARTER 2004:

$250,626

 

Table 4 – Activity Expenses

 

 

LOBBYIST

DATE

BENEFICIARY

BENEFIT

PAYEE

AMOUNT SPENT ON BENEFICIARY

TOTAL ACTIVITY EXPENSES

Comcast Corporation

10/01/04 - 12/31/04

Linda Crayton, Director of Governmental Affairs, Airport Commissioner

salary

n/a

more than $10,000

$10,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hotel Council of San Francisco

10/01/04 - 12/31/04

Patricia Breslin, Taxi Commissioner

salary

n/a

more than $10,000

$10,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pacific Gas & Electric Company and its Affiliated Entities

10/01/04 - 12/31/04

David Heller, Candidate, SF Board of Supervisors

Business Lunch

Mai Thai - Thai Fu Restaurant

$9

$26

 

10/01/04 - 12/31/04

Agnes Briones, Executive Director, Small Business Commission

Breakfast and Give-away basket

Marriott Hotel

$30, $4

$34.

 

10/01/04 - 12/31/04

Alice Bulos, Commissioner, Commission on the Status of Women

Breakfast and Give-away basket

Marriott Hotel

$30, $4

$34

 

10/01/04 - 12/31/04

Dennis Normandy, President, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission

Breakfast and Give-away basket

Marriott Hotel

$30, $4

$34

 

10/01/04 - 12/31/04

Jacquiline Lingad Ricci, President, Juvenile Probation Commission

Breakfast and Give-away basket

Marriott Hotel

$30, $4

 

10/01/04 - 12/31/04

Rodel Rodis, Board of Trustees, City College of San Francisco

Breakfast and Give-away basket

Marriott Hotel

$30, $4

$34

 

10/01/04 - 12/31/04

Chris Haw, City Planner, San Francisco Dept. of Planning

Lunch

Ton Kiang

$21

$64

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

San FranciscoBaseball Associates

12/20/2004

Michela Alioto-Pier, Board of Supervisors

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

 

12/20/2004

Tom Ammiano, Board of Supervisors

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

 

12/20/2004

Sue Bierman, Port Commissioner

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

LOBBYIST

DATE

BENEFICIARY

BENEFIT

PAYEE

AMOUNT SPENT ON BENEFICIARY

TOTAL ACTIVITY EXPENSES

San FranciscoBaseball Associates (continued)

12/20/2004

Kim Brandon, Port Commissioner

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

 

12/20/2004

Michael Burns, MTA - Executive Director

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

 

12/20/2004

Jose Cisneros, Treasurer - Tax Collector

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

 

12/20/2004

Chris Daly, Board of Supervisors

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

 

12/20/2004

Bevan Dufty, Board of Supervisors

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

 

12/20/2004

Sean Elsbernd, Board of Supervisors

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

 

12/20/2004

Heather Fong, SFPD

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

 

12/20/2004

Matt Gonzalez, Board of Supervisors

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

 

12/20/2004

Mike Hardeman, Port Commissioner

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

 

12/20/2004

Kamala Harris, District Attorney

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

 

12/20/2004

Joanne Hayes-White, SFFD

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

 

12/20/2004

Michael Hennessy, Sheriff

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

 

12/20/2004

Wilfred Hsu, Port Commissioner

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

 

12/20/2004

Anne Lazarus, Port Commissioner

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

 

12/20/2004

Fiona Ma, Board of Supervisors

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

 

12/20/2004

Dean Macris, Planning Director

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

LOBBYIST

DATE

BENEFICIARY

BENEFIT

PAYEE

AMOUNT SPENT ON BENEFICIARY

TOTAL ACTIVITY EXPENSES

San FranciscoBaseball Associates (continued)

12/20/2004

Sophie Maxwell, Board of Supervisors

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

 

12/20/2004

Jake McGoldrick, Board of Supervisors

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

 

12/20/2004

Monique Moyer, Port Director

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

 

12/20/2004

Gavin Newsom, Mayor

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

 

12/20/2004

Marcia Rosen, Redevelopment Agency Director

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

 

12/20/2004

Gerardo Sandoval, Board of Supervisors

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

 

12/20/2004

Ron Szeto, DPT - Parking Authority

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

 

12/20/2004

Mabel Teng, Assessor

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

 

12/20/2004

Bond Yee, DPT - Executive Director

Metal San Francisco Giants Clock

n/a

$38

$38

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Solem & Associates

10/01/04 - 12/31/04

Fiona Ma, Board of Supervisors

Dinner

Pane E Vino Trattoria

$36

73

 

TOTAL ACTIVITY EXPENSES BENEFITING CITY OFFICERS DURING FOURTH QUARTER 2004:

More than $21,399

 

Table 5

Gift Tickets and Admissions

 


Lobbyist

Date

Event

Beneficiary

Value

Reuben & Junius, LLP

10/15/2004

Shirley Wysinger Retirement Party

Leroy King, Redevelopment Agency Commissioner

2 for $55

Morrison & Foerster

11/1/2004

Annual fundraising luncheon for S.F. Planning & Urban Research Association

Bevan Dufty, Supervisor

$0

 

 

 

Table 6

City Contracts Awarded

 

Lobbyist

Date Awarded

Type of Contract Awarded

City Officer/Department Approving Contract

Pacific Gas and Electric Company and its Affiliated Entities

Ongoing

Filer provides gas and electricity to city offices

 

 

 

Table 7

Employment of City Officers or Employees

 

Lobbyist

Name of City Officer Employed

Services Provided for Filer

None this period

 

 

 

 

Table 8

Payments for Campaign Consulting Services

 

Lobbyist

Name of City Officer From Whom Payment Received

Amount/Date of Payment & Services Provided

Jack Davis

Gavin Newsom, Mayor

$8,559 11/30/04 - for 2003 election services still owed to filer

 

 



[1] All lobbyists are sent pre-deadline notices.  Non-filers are subject to late fines.  One registered campaign consultant, Marquez Gonzales & Associates, LLP, failed to file a fourth quarter 2004 report as of the date of issuance of this report.