The sudden realization that most of San Jose’s lawmakers are law breakers is not the best way to end summer vacation. Not that they intended to end up on the wrong side of the law, of course.
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Santa Clara Councilman Can’t Get It Right in Raffle Controversy
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FPPC Fines Lobbyist Richie Ross, Councilman Xavier Campos
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Complaint Alleges Liccardo Hid Campaign Contribution; Nguyen Defends Providing Email List
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A complaint filed against Sam Liccardo’s mayoral campaign alleges the San Jose council member broke election law by failing to report an in-kind contribution for the second time. But according to Vice Mayor Madison Nguyen, who provided Liccardo with an email list, it's all a simple mixup.
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Endorsement: Magdalena Carrasco for San Jose’s District 5
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State, City Complaints Filed Against Liccardo Campaign
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Democratic Central Committee Endorses Campos, Fong, Rocha
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Campaign Laws Can Be Absurd
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How the Dominoes Could Fall if Dave Cortese Wins
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Reed Pulls Plug on State Pension Reform, Wins Appeal of $1 Fine
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‘Win Bonus’ Buries Fong in Debt
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City Clerk Requests Missing Forms from Nora Campos’ 2006 Council Campaign
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Sacramento’s Worst Boss: How Nora Campos Lost Control of Her Office, $500K
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Liccardo Camp Challenges Dem Central Committee on Endorsement, Spending
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The Santa Clara County Democratic Central Committee is on the fast track to endorse its preferred mayoral hopeful, Dave Cortese. But there are growing concerns that the group’s backing will give that candidate the unfair advantage of bypassing campaign finance laws that apply to individual candidates. Campaign staff of Councilman Sam Liccardo, the fundraising frontrunner in the mayor’s race, challenged the DCC in emails to abide by the same rules governing candidates that prevent unlimited spending in an election.
Read More 4FPPC Investigates County Bar Association President-Elect John Mlnarik
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Last month Fly delved into the litigious world of John Mlnarik, a local attorney and former candidate for a seat on the Santa Clara City Council. Mlnarik had open lawsuits against three four separate parties connected to his abysmal 2012 campaign, and an interesting countersuit coming back his way. Elena Rivkin Franz, a former employee of Mlnarik’s, accused him of using staff and resources from his law firm—The Mlnarik Law Group—to assist his campaign under the table. Fly did a little digging and found that the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) has had an open investigation since September into the campaign of Mlnarik, who is currently the president-elect of the Santa Clara County Bar Association.