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FPPC enforcement reports sharp case‑backlog reductions, faster case timelines
Summary
Enforcement staff told commissioners the division reduced pre‑2023 active cases by 82%, cut the active caseload from 1,415 to 820, and reduced the median case age to 15 months, citing streamline and PREP programs and additional staffing as key drivers of the progress.
Chief Enforcement James Lindsey told the Fair Political Practices Commission on Jan. 15 that enforcement achieved substantial caseload reductions in 2024 and improved case processing times.
Lindsey said the division met and exceeded its directive to reduce pre‑2023 active cases by 75%, achieving an 82% reduction in older cases. At the end of 2022 the division carried…
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