Public Meeting Agenda — April 18, 2019

04/17/2019

The next public meeting of the New York City Campaign Finance Board (CFB) will be held on Thursday, April 18, at 10:00 AM.

The meeting will be in the Joseph A. O'Hare, S.J. Board Room of the CFB’s office in Lower Manhattan, at 100 Church Street, on the 12th Floor.  

If you plan to attend, please RSVP by calling us at (212) 409-1800. Building security requires all visitors to provide photo identification before entering.  

 

New York City Campaign Finance Board
Public Meeting Agenda
April 18, 2019

 1. Approval of Minutes from March 14, 2019
 
 2. Report of the Chair

 3. Report of the Voter Assistance Advisory Chair
 
 4. Report of the Executive Director

 5. Announce Campaigns in Compliance

 6. Candidate Appearance 
  • Charles Cooper (2017A)
 7. Vote to go into deliberations 
 
 8. Vote on Penalties (see alleged violations detailed below)
  • Everly Brown (2017)
  • Charles Cooper (2017A)
  • Alison Tan (2017)
 9. Vote to issue Proposed Rules

 10. Vote on Public Funds Payments for 2019B

 11. Executive Session

 12. Adjournment

 

Alleged Violations
New York City Campaign Finance Board
Public Meeting - April 18, 2019
Candidate
(Election Cycle)
Office Alleged Violation

Everly Brown
(2017)

Treasurer:
Araynia Fletcher

Public Funds: $0

 
Borough President
(Queens)
1. Failing to file disclosure statements
2. Failing to provide bank statements
3. Failing to attend a mandatory training
Charles Cooper
(2017A)

Treasurer:
Sidiki Donzo

Public Funds: $0
City Council
(District #09)
1. Failing to document outstanding liabilities
2. Accepting over-the-limit contributions
3. Failing to report transactions
4. Failing to demonstrate compliance with cash receipts reporting and documentation requirements
5. Failing to demonstrate compliance with reporting requirements for receipts or disbursements
6. Filing a late disclosure statement
7. Accepting contributions from corporations, limited liability companies, or partnerships
8. Failing to document transactions
9. Failing to demonstrate compliance with intermediary reporting and documentation requirements
10. Maintaining a petty cash fund greater than $500

Alison Tan
(2017)

Treasurer:
Derek Hsiang

Public Funds: $100,100

 
City Council
(District #20)
1. Filing a late disclosure statement
2. Late reporting of transactions in daily pre-election disclosure statements
3. Making impermissible post-election expenditures


The agenda is subject to change. Modifications made prior to the meeting may be posted to the agency’s Twitter feed, @NYCCFB. A live video stream of this Board meeting will be available at www.nyccfb.info/live.


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