Public Meeting Agenda: New York City Campaign Finance Board
02/12/2020
The next public meeting of the New York City Campaign Finance Board (CFB) will be held on Thursday, February 13, at 10:00 AM.
The meeting will be in the Joseph A. O'Hare, S.J. Board Room of the CFB’s office in Lower Manhattan, at 100 Church Street, on the 12th Floor.
If you plan to attend, please RSVP by calling us at (212) 409-1800. Building security requires all visitors to provide photo identification before entering.
The meeting will be in the Joseph A. O'Hare, S.J. Board Room of the CFB’s office in Lower Manhattan, at 100 Church Street, on the 12th Floor.
If you plan to attend, please RSVP by calling us at (212) 409-1800. Building security requires all visitors to provide photo identification before entering.
New York City Campaign Finance Board Public Meeting Agenda February 13, 2020 |
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1. Approval of Minutes from January 16, 2020 2. Report of the Chair
3. Report of the Voter Assistance Advisory Chair 4. Report of the Executive Director
5. Candidate Appearances
6. Vote to Go into Deliberations
7. Vote on Penalties (see alleged violations below)
8. Vote on Repayment of Public Funds
9. Vote on Public Funds Payments
10. Vote on Dismissal of Complaint
11. Vote to Ratify Special Election Public Funds Payments
12. Executive Session
13. Adjournment
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Alleged Violations
New York City Campaign Finance Board Public Meeting - January 16, 2020 |
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Candidate (Election Cycle) | Office | Alleged Violation |
Michel Faulkner (2017) Treasurer: Michel Faulkner Public Funds Received: $0 |
Comptroller | 1. Failing to provide merchant account statements |
2. Failing to demonstrate compliance with cash receipts reporting and documentation requirements | ||
3. Accepting over-the-limit contributions | ||
4. Accepting a contribution from an unregistered political committee |
Candidate (Election Cycle) | Office | Alleged Violation |
Letitia James (2017) Treasurer: Cira Angeles Public Funds Received: $756,486 |
Public Advocate | 1. Failing to document transactions |
2. Failing to demonstrate compliance with intermediary reporting and documentation requirements |
Candidate (Election Cycle) | Office | Alleged Violation |
Melinda Katz (2017) Treasurer: Veronica Morales Public Funds Received: $567,464 |
Queens Borough President | 1. Failing to document transactions |
2. Failing to demonstrate compliance with intermediary reporting and documentation requirements | ||
3. Failing to demonstrate that spending was in furtherance of the campaign | ||
4. Making impermissible post-election expenditures |
Candidate (Election Cycle) | Office | Alleged Violation |
I. Daneek Miller (2017) Treasurer: Maurice Harrison Public Funds Received: $116,408 |
City Council (District #27) |
1. Failing to demonstrate compliance with cash receipts reporting and documentation requirements |
2. Failing to demonstrate compliance with reporting requirements for receipts | ||
3. Failing to report transactions in daily pre-election disclosure statements | ||
4. Accepting a contribution from a corporation | ||
5. Accepting a contribution from an unregistered political committee | ||
6. Failing to document a transaction | ||
7. Failing to demonstrate that spending was in furtherance of the campaign | ||
8. Making impermissible post-election expenditures |
Candidate (Election Cycle) | Office | Alleged Violation |
Hiram Monserrate (2017) Treasurer: Joe Giraldo Public Funds Received: $100,100 |
City Council (District #21) |
1. Failing to demonstrate compliance with cash receipts reporting and documentation requirements |
2. Failing to report transactions in daily pre-election disclosure statements | ||
3. Failing to report and document basic campaign functions/ activities | ||
4. Failing to document transactions | ||
5. Failing to demonstrate that spending was in furtherance of the campaign | ||
6. Exceeding the expenditure limit | ||
7. Filing a late response to the initial documentation request |
Candidate (Election Cycle) | Office | Alleged Violation |
Jorge Vasquez (2017) Treasurer: Christopher Binns Public Funds Received: $86,160 |
City Council (District #2) |
1. Failing to file a disclosure statement |
2. Failing to report transactions in daily pre-election disclosure statements | ||
3. Accepting contribution from corporations, limited liability companies, or partnerships | ||
4. Failing to demonstrate that spending was in furtherance of the campaign | ||
5. Making impermissible post election expenditures |
The agenda is subject to change. Modifications made prior to the meeting may be posted to the agency’s Twitter feed, @NYCCFB. A live video stream of this Board meeting will be available at www.nyccfb.info/live.