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File #: 24-1164    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Calendar Status: Passed
File created: 9/14/2023 In control: Council and Authorities Concurrent Meeting
On agenda: 4/9/2024 Final action: 4/9/2024
Title: Action on Resolution Establishing the Political Campaign Voluntary Expenditure Limit and Campaign Contribution Limits for the November 5, 2024 Municipal Election; Information on Levine Act (SB1439) Requirements
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Memorandum from the City Attorney’s Office Regarding Levine Act Requirements and Compliance Guidelines, 3. Resolution No. 24-9314
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Action on Resolution Establishing the Political Campaign Voluntary Expenditure Limit and Campaign Contribution Limits for the November 5, 2024 Municipal Election; Information on Levine Act (SB1439) Requirements

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Enhance Community Engagement and Transparency

BACKGROUND
The City of Santa Clara Political Campaign Finance Reform Act (the "Act"), codified in Chapter 2.130 of the Santa Clara City Code, established an initial limit for a candidate's voluntary campaign expenditures of $25,000 for the November 2000 City election. The Act contains a cost-of-living adjustment using the index from the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Consumers (CPI-U), San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose subgroup - all items ("CPI"), to be adjusted on an annual basis. The expenditure limit was last adjusted to $47,580 based on CPI adjustments for city-wide contests and set a separate voluntary expenditure limit for district-based contests of $25,730 by the City Council on April 19, 2022.

The Act also contains individual campaign contribution limits that were originally established at $500 for candidates who accepted the voluntary expenditure limit and $250 for those who did not. In 2014, the Act was amended to require that the applicable contribution limits also be adjusted by the CPI, rounded to the nearest ten-dollar figure. In 2022, the applicable contributions limits were adjusted to $650 and $320, respectively.

The Act was amended in May 2018 to increase transparency for the voters of Santa Clara by creating specific disclosure requirements for "dark money" campaign contributions to independent political organizations not controlled by candidates . The Act now includes mandatory disclosure of all contributions of one hundred dollars ($100) or more to any organization that makes expenditures that affect or are intended to affect a local Santa Clara election to City office or for or against a local Santa Clara ballot measure. C...

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