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Now available: City of Portland disclosure reports for lobbying and political consultant activity
Latest activity for Quarter 4, 2025
Date: February 5, 2026
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Popular lobbying topics reported
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Business and Economic Development: Parks levy, Technical Adjustment Ordinance (City budget adjustments), proposed fois gras sales ban
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Housing and Community Development: Algorithmic rent pricing, inclusionary housing
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Transportation: Transit along 82nd Avenue, TriMet use of old Greyhound building
Total lobbying expenditures
Lobbying entities spent approximately $197,739 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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$23,858
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ACLU of Oregon, Inc.
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$7,746
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Breach Collective
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$1,117
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CareOregon
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$1,500
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$15,000
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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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$2,694
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Portland Business Alliance
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$5,200
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$15,000
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$18,000
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Portland State University
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$6,258
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RealPage
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$12,000
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Rip City Management/TBI
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$6,482
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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, Tony Morse (Portlanders for Parks), and Amy Ruiz (Swift Public Affairs)
- Councilor Pirtle-Guiney (District 2) reported services provided by Amy Ruiz (Swift Public Affairs) and Noah Siegel (MSH Strategy)
- Councilor Koyama Lane (District 3) reported services provided by Iris Hodge
- Councilor Novick (District 3) reported services provided by Amy Ruiz (Swift Public Affairs) and Tony Morse (Portlanders for Parks)
Pending enforcement action
City officials who submitted required disclosures late for Q4 2025 are as follows:
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Councilor Smith (District 1): Political Consultant Disclosure Report, Lobbying Disclosure Report
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Councilor Kanal (District 2): Political Consultant Disclosure Report, Lobbying Disclosure Report
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Councilor Pirtle-Guiney (District 2): Political Consultant Disclosure Report, Lobbying Disclosure Report
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Councilor Koyama Lane (District 3): Political Consultant Disclosure Report
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Chief Day (Portland Police Bureau): Calendar
Completed Q4 2025 enforcement actions will be posted on our Enforcement Decisions for Lobbying and Political Consultant Regulations webpage.
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