Title
Sacramento Ethics Commissioner Community Outreach Program Strategies
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FileID
File ID: 2026-00683
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Location
Location: Citywide
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Recommendation
Recommendation: Receive and provide feedback.
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Contact
Contact: Mindy Cuppy, City Clerk, (916) 808-5442, mcuppy@cityofsacramento.org, Office of the City Clerk
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Presenter
Presenter: Annette Emery, Commissioner, Sacramento Ethics Commission
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Attachments
Attachments:
1-Description/Analysis
2-Sacramento Ethics Commission Community Meeting PowerPoint
3-Sacramento Ethics Commission Informational Brochure
4-Sacramento Ethics Commission Postcard
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Description/Analysis
IssueDetail
Issue Detail: The purpose of the Sacramento Ethics Commission is to review and consider complaints against elected and appointed city officials, as further described in section 2.112.030, to ensure those city officials are conforming their conduct to the city's laws and policies.
The commission has the power and duty to review, investigate, and consider complaints alleging violations of:
* Section 35 of the Sacramento City Charter ("Limitation on future employment");
* Chapter 1.20 ("Fair Campaign Practices");
* Chapter 2.13 ("Campaign Contribution Limitations") and chapter 2.14 ("Campaign Spending Limits and Public Campaign Financing"), if the city has not contracted with the Fair Political Practices Commission for enforcement of those chapters;
* Chapter 2.15 ("Lobbyist Registration and Reporting Code");
* Chapter 2.16 ("Conflict of Interest");
* Chapter 4.02 ("Code of Ethics")
* Chapter 4.04 ("Transparent Government and Public Engagement"); and
* Chapter 3 ("Conduct of Members") and Rule 6.E ("Closed Sessions") of the Council Rules of Procedure.
The commission had a goal of expanding community engagement and outreach in their 2022 annual report. The commission created a PowerPoint presentation to be given to community groups, a 3-fold brochure, and postcard that share commissions scope.
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