Press Release
2023 First Quarter disclosures for City lobbying, political consultants, and City official business calendars are now available for the public to view. Highlights are included below.
Published
Quarter 1 2023 Lobbying Reports
- View Lobbying Entity Reports
- View Reported Lobbying Contacts with City Officials
- View City Officials' Calendars
Quarter 1 Additional Disclosures
- View City Officials' Quarterly Gift Statements
- View Political Consultant Reports
- Access Search Engine for Past Quarterly Statements and Registered Lobbyists (click on "Historical Reports" tab)
Quarter 1 Lobbying Topics
Most frequently disclosed lobbying communications were related to the following topics:
- Business/Economic Development:OMSI Redevelopment and Columbia Steel Easement
- Environment: Energy (Industrial Symbiosis Hub), Sustainable Development (Portland Recycling Center)
- Infrastructure: Telecommunications (Right-of-Way (ROW) Code) and Housing/Houselessness (HOLTE Cap)
Quarter 1 Spending
- Lobbying groups reported spending approximately $105,585 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 | $11,250.00 |
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AT&T | $7,500.00 |
Columbia Corridor Association | $1,500.00 |
Home Building Association of Greater Portland | $2,019.00 |
Lyft, Inc. | $10,043.12 |
Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC | $1,680.00 |
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry | $15,000.00 |
Oregon Smart Growth | $16,251.00 |
Oregon Symphony | $12,000.00 |
Portland Business Alliance | $4,694.02 |
Verizon | $15,000.00 |
Waste Management | $7,500.00 |
Quarter 1 Political Consultant Disclosures
- Commissioner Ryan reported consulting services with Winning Mark and CN4 Partners.
Please direct any questions to lobbyist@portlandoregon.gov.