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![](https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/fancy_images/ORPORTLAND_ENT/2024/05/9438870/5433673/govdelivery-icons-cflr_crop.png) Now available: City of Portland disclosure reports for lobbying and political consultant activity
Latest activity for Second Quarter 2024
Date: August 5, 2024
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Additional disclosure reports
Further information about the most recent quarter's disclosures
Lobbying topics
Most frequently disclosed lobbying communications were related to the following topics:
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Arts and Culture: Performing arts venues, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall.
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Business and Economic Development: Fentanyl crisis call, Old Town Problem Solvers Meeting.
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Housing and Community Development: Housing production.
Spending
- Lobbying groups reported spending approximately $166,734 in the quarter on City lobbying efforts.
- The following registered entities reported exceeding the quarterly lobbying threshold by spending more than $1,000:
American Beverage Association
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$7,500.00
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AT&T
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$7,500.00
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Crown Castle and its Affiliates
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$15,000.00
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Multifamily NW
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$3,000.00
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NW Natural
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$8,233.51
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Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
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$15,000.00
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Oregon Smart Growth
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$16,251.00
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Oregon Symphony
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$12,000.00
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Portland Business Alliance
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$5,408.00
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Portland Diamond Project
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$11,500.00
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Portland Metropolitan Association of Realtors
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$15,000.00
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Portland State University
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$26,072.75
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Verizon
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$15,000.00
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Waste Management
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$7,500.00
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Political consultant activity
1. Commissioner Gonzalez reported consulting services with CN4 Partners. 2. Commissioner Mapps reported consulting services with Robert Dobrich. 3. Commissioner Rubio reported consulting services with Terri Waller. 4. Commissioner Ryan reported consulting services with CN4.
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