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Details: Benicia candidates file new campaign finance reports

By Roger Straw, October 26, 2018

New income sources and campaign expenses revealed on City of Benicia website

Details & highlights

Total cash raised Sept 23 – Oct 22
Birdseye $6,020 (Total $20,454)
Largaespada $1,948 (Total $20,984)
Strawbridge $5,812 + self loan of $4,000 (Total $23,797)

Total expenses Sept 23 – Oct 22
Birdseye $5,804 (Total $17,075)
Largaespada $6,733 (Total $14,348)
Strawbridge $10,333 (Total $24,354)

Cash on hand
Birdseye $3,378
Largaespada $5,569
Strawbridge $5,463

Interesting details
Benicia contributions: Birdseye 32 (avg. $140), Largaespada 5 (avg. $270), Strawbridge 15, (avg. $305)
Non-Benicia contributions: Birdseye 6 (avg $258), Largaespada 2 (avg. $300), Strawbridge 5 (avg. $246)
Contributions $500 or more: Birdseye 3 ($1,580), Largaespada 1 (500), Strawbridge 3 ($1,620)

Campaign Finance Reports, from the City’s website
(bold = new as of 10/25/2018):

Birdseye_Semi_Annual_Form_460.pdf

Birdseye_Pre_Election_1_Form_460.pdf

Birdseye_Form_460_Pre_Election_2.pdf

BPOA_2018_Semi_Annual_Form_460_1.pdf

BPOA_Semi_Annual_Form_460_2(1).pdf

BPOA_Form_460_Pre_Election_2.pdf

BPOA_Form_496_1.pdf

BPOA_Form_496_2.pdf

Campbell_2017_Annual_Form_470.pdf

Emes_Pre_Election_Form_470.pdf

Hughes_2018_Form_460_Semi_Annual_1.pdf

Hughes_Semi_Annual_Form_460_2.pdf

Largaespada_2018_Semi_Annual_Form_460_1.pdf

Largaespada_Semi_Annual_Form_460_2(1).pdf

Largaespada_Pre_Election_1_Form_460.pdf

Largaespada_Form_460_Pre_Election_2.pdf

Patterson_Legal_Defense_2018_Semi_Annual_Form_460_1.pdf

Patterson_Mayor_2018_Semi_Annual_Form_460_1.pdf

Patterson_Mayor_Semi_Annual_420__2.pdf

Patterson_Freedom_of_Speech_Legal_Defense_Termination_Form_460.pdf

Paulk_Annual_Form_470_2017.pdf

Schwartzman_2017_Annual_Form_470.pdf

Strawbridge_2018_Semi_Annual_Form_460_1.pdf

Strawbridge_Semi_Annual_Form_460_2(1).pdf

Strawbridge_Pre_Election_1Form_460.pdf

Strawbridge_Form_460_Pre_Election_2.pdf

Wolfe_2017_Annual_Form_470.pdf

Young__2017_Annual_Form_470.pdf

 

Benicia candidates file new campaign finance reports

By Roger Straw, October 26, 2018
[LATER – See details HERE.  – R.S.]

New finance sources revealed on City of Benicia website

No time for analysis this morning, but here is the entire listing of campaign finance reports from the City’s page.  I have placed the new reports in boldface.  Check back later for details.  – R.S.

Birdseye_Semi_Annual_Form_460.pdf

Birdseye_Pre_Election_1_Form_460.pdf

Birdseye_Form_460_Pre_Election_2.pdf

BPOA_2018_Semi_Annual_Form_460_1.pdf

BPOA_Semi_Annual_Form_460_2(1).pdf

BPOA_Form_460_Pre_Election_2.pdf

BPOA_Form_496_1.pdf

BPOA_Form_496_2.pdf

Campbell_2017_Annual_Form_470.pdf

Emes_Pre_Election_Form_470.pdf

Hughes_2018_Form_460_Semi_Annual_1.pdf

Hughes_Semi_Annual_Form_460_2.pdf

Largaespada_2018_Semi_Annual_Form_460_1.pdf

Largaespada_Semi_Annual_Form_460_2(1).pdf

Largaespada_Pre_Election_1_Form_460.pdf

Largaespada_Form_460_Pre_Election_2.pdf

Patterson_Legal_Defense_2018_Semi_Annual_Form_460_1.pdf

Patterson_Mayor_2018_Semi_Annual_Form_460_1.pdf

Patterson_Mayor_Semi_Annual_420__2.pdf

Patterson_Freedom_of_Speech_Legal_Defense_Termination_Form_460.pdf

Paulk_Annual_Form_470_2017.pdf

Schwartzman_2017_Annual_Form_470.pdf

Strawbridge_2018_Semi_Annual_Form_460_1.pdf

Strawbridge_Semi_Annual_Form_460_2(1).pdf

Strawbridge_Pre_Election_1Form_460.pdf

Strawbridge_Form_460_Pre_Election_2.pdf

Wolfe_2017_Annual_Form_470.pdf

Young__2017_Annual_Form_470.pdf

Anti-Birdseye spending increases again today…

By Roger Straw, October 25, 2018

Yet more anti-Birdseye expenditures

News gets old fast around here… Just yesterday, the City of Benicia posted on its website, three new Valero/labor PAC Expenditure Reports.

Today we learned that Valero/labor submitted three MORE expenditure reports in their bid to buy a seat on Council! The PAC is up to 17 expenditure reports now (and the original 5 income reports).

The three new reports today show additional expenses for robo calls (with script by former police Lieutenant Scott Przekurat) and new digital ads (LL & CS smiling-faces alongside an unfounded put-down of Kari Birdseye.

One expenditure report also shows new income of $800 from Alfred Conhagen Inc., a Benicia hydraulic repair service that I assume must do a huge business with Valero.

The reports show cumulative totals for LL $28,874, CS $20,586, and Anti-Birdseye $18,836. Lots of money left – they have amassed a total of $155,000 now, more than five times what an individual candidate is allowed to spend on a campaign.

Outside labor PAC spending in Benicia – AND Vallejo

Repost from the Vallejo Times-Herald
[Editor: See update on total of $154,200 amassed by this giant outsider PAC which is anything but “Working Families.”  – RS]

Sacramento trades council donates $40,000 to local contests in Vallejo, Benicia

By JOHN GLIDDEN, October 24, 2018 at 3:52 pm

A Sacramento-based trades council has gotten involved with local politics by contributing a combined $40,000 to supporting various candidates for the Vallejo and Benicia city councils.

The State Building and Construction Trades Council of California Independent Expenditure Political Action Committee (PAC) gave $30,000 to a separate committee called Working Families for a Strong Benicia which supports Lionel Largaespada and Christina Strawbridge for the Benicia City Council.

The financial information was submitted to the Benicia City Clerk’s Office on Oct. 11.

The Trades Council of California PAC donated $10,000 this week to JumpStart Vallejo, similar records to the Vallejo Clerk’s Office show. JumpStart is supporting Pippin Dew, Hakeem Brown, and Jess Malgapo for the Vallejo City Council.

Working Families is supporting the two Benicia council candidates while also opposing fellow candidate Kari Birdseye.

The committee, known by a lengthy name, Working Families for a Strong Benicia, a Coalition of Labor, Industrial Services Companies, Public Safety and Local Leaders Supporting Christina Strawbridge and Lionel Largaespada and Opposing Kari Birdseye for Benicia City Council 2018, has raised $154,200 since Oct. 11.

Working Families is backed by the Valero Benicia Refinery, which has sunk $14,200 into the committee.

The committee, through political calls to Benicia residents over the past two weeks, has accused Birdseye of being a “yes man for the mayor.”

Don Wilson, vice president and general manager for refinery, in letter to the editor published by this newspaper on Oct. 16 argued Patterson has targeted the refinery and its operations. Wilson said if elected, Birdseye would join Patterson and Vice Mayor Steve Young on the five-person council to oppose the refinery.

Birdseye has previously denied the accusation regarding herself and Benicia Mayor Elizabeth Patterson.

“I’m a critical, strategic thinker with years of experience in management, finances and leadership,” Birdseye previously said in an email to the Times-Herald. “I’m the last person who wants to give oxygen to the lie being spread about the Mayor and Vice Mayor building their shadow government, but if you look at the Vice Mayor’s voting record, he also is an independent thinker.”

Additional cash contributions have come from the Heat & Frost Insulators and Allied Workers Local Union 16 Political Action Committee which gave $20,000 to the group, while $30,000 came from the International Brotherhood of Boilmaker, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers & Helpers Local 549 PAC, according to 497 forms posted to the city’s website.

Additional contributions of $30,000 each were contributed to the committee recently from the District Council of Iron Workers Political Action League, and the California State Pipe Trades Council PAC.

The Working Families committee has spent that money on the calls and political ads.

Birdseye, Largaespada, Strawbridge, and Will Emes are all running for two open seats on the five-person Benicia City Council this fall. The two incumbents, Alan Schwartzman and Mark Hughes, have both declined to seek re-election to the council.

Meanwhile in Vallejo, five candidates are running for three seats up for grabs in the election. Malgapo, Dew, and Katy Miessner are seeking re-election, while being challenged by Brown, and Vincent May.

JumpStart, which is an independent expenditure committee, is also supporting John Fox, Tony Ubalde and Tony Gross for the Vallejo City Unified School District Board of Education. Ubalde, Ruscal Cayangyang, and Burky Worel are seeking re-election to the five-person board. Gross, Fox, Allan Yeap, Ryan Messano, and Christy Gardner are challenging for a seat.

The election is Nov. 6.