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Not sure if you all read this article in the EBX alleging a developer made illegal campaign contributions under Oakland's ethics laws. Specifically, if a developer or contractor has a project in the pipeline, there are restrictions on contribution behavior.
Said developers and contractors have to sign a Schedule O form swearing they will not give contributions to a candidate within the defined time period in the Ethics law.
I'm curious what people think about trying to grab this Schedule O data to explore whether that individual made contributions to any of the candidates within the specified time period.
Not sure if you all read this article in the EBX alleging a developer made illegal campaign contributions under Oakland's ethics laws. Specifically, if a developer or contractor has a project in the pipeline, there are restrictions on contribution behavior.
Said developers and contractors have to sign a Schedule O form swearing they will not give contributions to a candidate within the defined time period in the Ethics law.
I'm curious what people think about trying to grab this Schedule O data to explore whether that individual made contributions to any of the candidates within the specified time period.
Story:
http://www.eastbayexpress.com/oakland/developers-campaign-contributions-may-have-been-illegal/Content?oid=4260967
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