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Now available: City of Portland disclosure reports for lobbying and political consultant activity
Latest activity for Quarter 3, 2025
Date: November 13, 2025
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Final enforcement action updates
Resolution of pending enforcement action from the previous quarter for City officials with late disclosures occurred as follows:
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Warning and civil penalty issued: Councilor Avalos (District 1), Councilor Pirtle-Guiney (District 2), Councilor Koyama Lane (District 3), Councilor Novick (District 3)
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Warning issued: Councilor Kanal (District 2), Councilor Ryan (District 2), Councilor Zimmerman (District 4)
Enforcement actions are posted on our Enforcement Decisions for Lobbying and Political Consultant Regulations webpage.
Popular lobbying topics reported
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Business and Economic Development: Central library safety, parks levy, and housing best practices trip to Austria
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Housing and Community Development: Development 101
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Neighborhood Livability: Alternative access redemption site (bottle recycling)
Total lobbying expenditures
Lobbying entities spent approximately $200,966 in total in the quarter on City lobbying efforts. The following registered entities reported meeting or exceeding the City’s $1,000 lobbying registration threshold:
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1803 Fund
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$20,000
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ACLU of Oregon, Inc.
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$4,437
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CareOregon
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$1,500
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Lyft, Inc.
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$10,511
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Northwest Grocery Retail Association
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$15,000
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Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
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$15,000
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Oregon Smart Growth
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$16,260
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Port of Portland
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$3,123
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Portland Business Alliance
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$4,860
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Portland Metropolitan Association of Realtors
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$15,000
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Portland Psychedelic Society Action Fund
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$18,000
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Portland State University
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$6,481
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Rip City Management/TBI
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$4,041
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TMT Development Co., LLC
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$15,000
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Verizon
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$22,500
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Waste Management
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$7,500
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Waymo LLC
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$21,000
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Gifts and donations
Political consultant services
City elected officials reported receiving political consulting services as follows:
- Councilor Avalos (District 1) reported services provided by Andrés Oswill.
- Councilor Kanal (District 2) reported services provided by Andrés Oswill.
- Councilor Pirtle-Guiney (District 2) reported services provided by Amy Ruiz (Swift Public Affairs) and Tony Morse (Portlanders for Parks).
- Councilor Morillo (District 3) reported services provided by Amy Ruiz (Swift Public Affairs).
- Councilor Novick (District 3) reported services provided by Amy Ruiz (Swift Public Affairs) and Tony Morse (Portlanders for Parks).
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