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California Fair Political Practices Commission

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Jurisdiction
  
California

Annual budget
  
$11.168 m USD (2015)

Employees
  
80

Website
  
www.fppc.ca.gov

Headquarters
  
428 J Street, Sacramento, California

Key document
  
Political Reform Act of 1974

The Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) of California is a five-member independent, non-partisan commission that has primary responsibility for the impartial and effective administration of the Political Reform Act of 1974. The Commission’s objectives are to ensure that public officials act in a fair and unbiased manner in the governmental decision-making process, to promote transparency in government, and to foster public trust in the political system.

The Commission is similar to the Federal Election Commission (FEC) in its campaign finance responsibilities. It differs from the FEC in its authority in lobbying and conflicts of interest.

It was created by California Proposition 9 in the June 1974 elections, known as the Political Reform Act of 1974, regulates campaign financing, conflicts of interest, lobbying, and governmental ethics.

References

California Fair Political Practices Commission Wikipedia