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Commissioner of Political Practices outlines enforcement role, cites campaign finance and lobbying workload

State Administration Committee · January 7, 2025
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Summary

Commissioner Chris Gallus briefed the committee on the Commissioner of Political Practices office's enforcement role under the Corrupt Practices Act (Title 13, Chapter 35), the office's complaint-driven process, orders of noncompliance, staffing (seven positions), statewide trainings, and potential agency bill topics including AI and streamlining procedures.

Commissioner Chris Gallus presented an overview of the Commissioner of Political Practices (COPP), framing the office's mission as maintaining disclosure, transparency, and compliance in campaign finance, lobbying, and ethics for statewide officials and state employees.

Gallus told the committee COPP's authority traces to the…

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