Assemblywoman Dawn Addis facing fine over prohibited donation

August 8, 2023

By KAREN VELIE

California’s political watchdog is seeking a $2,500 fine from Assemblywoman Dawn Addis and a lobbyist for an off-shore wind energy company over a prohibited donation Addis solicited from Steve Black.

While running for a seat in the State Assembly, in 2019 Addis asked Black to donate money to her campaign, according to The Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC). Black, whose firm Steve Black Strategies was a registered lobbyist for Castle Wind, then sent Addis a $250 personal check.

Castle Wind was attempting to procure the outfall facilities previously used by the Morro Bay Power Plant along with a wind farm permit at the time.

The Political Reform Act bans elected state officeholders and candidates for state office from accepting contributions from lobbyists. In addition, the Act prohibits lobbyists registered with the state from donating to state officeholders and candidates.

After Black met with then Morro Bay Councilwoman Addis on behalf of Castle Winds, Addis asked both Black and Castle Winds to donate to her campaign. In Dec. 2019, Black sent Addis a check for $250.

Even though Black was required to report donations, he omitted the contribution to Addis on his Jan. 23, 2020 report filed with the California Secretary of State.

In response to a sworn complaint regarding the prohibited donation, on Jan. 24, 2020, the FPPC informed Addis of the alleged violation. Addis refunded Black’s donation the same day and informed Black of the issue.

Black, who took an ethics course that explained the prohibition eight months earlier, said he was unaware of the ban. Addis told the FPPC she was unaware Black was a lobbyist.

Addis and Black have agreed to pay the fine, according to a commission staff report. The FPPC Commission is scheduled to vote on whether or not to accept the fine at its Aug. 17 meeting.

During the 2020 election, Addis lost her bid for an Assembly seat. Two years later, she won a seat on the California State Assembly.

Addis has failed to properly report campaign donations in the past.

In 2018, Helios Dayspring, the cannabis grower who later pled guilty to bribing a public official, hosted a fundraiser at which Addis collected thousands of dollars in donations, though she failed to report Dayspring’s campaign contribution.

After CalCoastNews discovered the violation, Addis filed an amended financial disclosure report that listed Dayspring’s donation.

Subsequently, Dayspring received one of the two pot dispensary permits from the city of Morro Bay.

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Addis is “left” in name only. She is ardently in favor of allowing Diablo to remain active, in spite of the fact that it sits on a confluence of 13 earthquake faults. That is corrupt in my book. We would be far better off with someone who was working to create safe, sustainable and environmentally sound power sources that benefited us locally. It would end up being far cheaper and create a lot more high-quality jobs.


Are people mad that she returned the money, amended her ledger, and agreed to pay a fine 10x the original infraction? Maybe you’d prefer if she lied, shriked responsibility, denied wrong doing, and blamed someone else… Of course Republicans are the party of personal responsibility, so they would never support someone of such character.


whataboutism. great comment.


It would help your comments greatly, if you bothered to read the article. See, she’s done this before, apparently deliberately with Helios’ donations. Consequently, she MUST know that filing all donations is required.


Returning money, adjusting ledgers, and paying fines only AFTER getting caught…is lying, shirking responsibility, denial of wrong doing, and blaming others.


Oh, and Republicans usually do not support someone of such character.


Dumb and dishonest to boot. Just what we need.


Addis is a Democrat, move along nothing to see here.


Addis, Harman, and several other council members from both Morro Bay and SLO were at the dopers house for handouts we all knew it and yet people voted these miscreants in office, I guess we can’t fix stupid.


Yep, California is full of stupid people. Wouldn’t you prefer Florida or Alabama?


Apparently so….. and I will be enjoying Florida in a month with my business going with me… say goodbye to twenty local jobs….


Not surprised!


She knows better, lock her up as an example to others in office.


Well…It’s not as if the folks on the political right in SLO county tried to warn you.


It’s no surprise California’s problems continue to get worse because of voters continuing to elect corrupt politicians.