Consumer Watchdog: California Senate Committees Pass Good Government Bills to Close Agency Lobbying Loophole and Bar Destruction of Records
The California State
AB 1783 (Levine), addressing lobbying of state agencies, and AB 2370 (Levine), requiring retention of public records, both arise from the government corruption scandal involving the
Two former lawmakers--
At stake were potentially hundreds of millions of dollars in overcharges to small businesses and workers. The "consultants" were to be paid a
AB 1783 closes a loophole by including under the definition of "lobbying" any efforts to influence the
AB 2370, passed today, would require all state agencies to retain public records for a minimum of two years.
AB 2370 would simply apply to state agencies the same minimum two-year retention period for public records that is already in place for
Destruction of public records hamstrings government agencies' ability to conduct enforcement actions and is contrary to the basic tenets of transparency.
Underscoring the bill's importance, just this year the
The email deletion policy, which was pulled back in the wake of media attention, was developed following statewide news coverage of the pay-to-play scandal involving Applied Underwriters and cloaked campaign donations to Insurance Commissioner Lara's 2022 re-election campaign.
Failure to retain public records is a problem that reaches beyond the
* As recently reported, the chief administrative officer of a state agency testified that she routinely shredded scoring worksheets that she no longer considered "relevant," even though they were central to a contract bidding dispute.
* CalPERS began automatically deleting email older that 60 days in 2011 after a different government scandal.
* In 2016,
* The
* The Medical Board destroys "physician licensing files . . . . not necessary to establish qualifications for licensure" upon the time the physician's license is issued.
* The DMV destroys records regarding a driver's failure to establish insurance coverage following an accident after just 30 days.
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The bills were unanimously approved by the
AB 2370 is supported by
AB 1783 is supported by California Clean Money Campaign, the
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Original text here: https://www.consumerwatchdog.org/capitol-watchdog/california-senate-committees-pass-good-government-bills-close-agency-lobbying
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