San Franciscans for Responsible Housing, No on Proposition B, Sponsored by Rental Housing Providers

Ballot Measure Committee

Summary Totals

Includes committee activity disclosed between 2024-09-24 and 2025-01-31

Total Contributions

345043.45

Total Expenditures

339998.45

318.0

0

294573.2

85

344325.45

100

90300.0

26

Activity Details

First Name Last Name Total
SAN FRANCISCO APARTMENT ASSOCIATION ISSUES PAC 70000.0
SAN FRANCISCO APARTMENT ASSOCIATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE 62778.2
LINDA ERKELENS 16000.0
GOLDEN GATEWAY CENTER, A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, INCLUDING AFFILIATED ENTITIES 15000.0
BARTHOLOMEW MURPHY, INCLUDING MURPHY INVESTMENTS INC. AND AFFILIATED ENTITIES 15000.0
TRINITY MANAGEMENT SERVICES 15000.0
THE FELIX GROUP, LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: DAVID WASSERMAN) 15000.0
GRUBER & GRUBER PROPERTIES AND AFFILIATED ENTITIES; INCLUDING DAVID GRUBER 15000.0
NEIGHBORS FOR A BETTER SAN FRANCISCO ADVOCACY 14000.0
SARA FLYNN 10000.0
ROBERT MAYER 9900.0
COALITION FOR BETTER HOUSING 5045.0
SMALL PROPERTY OWNERS OF SAN FRANCISCO INSTITUTE 5000.0
MONTGOMERY PARTNERS, INC., AND AFFILIATED ENTITIES, INCLUDING JOHN PALMER 5000.0
KENT MAR 5000.0
CHRIS DRESSEL 5000.0
ERIC ANDRESEN, INCLUDING VIKING SERVICES CORP DBA WEST COAST PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, MAINTENANCE AND MARKETING COMPANIES 3750.0
DKM INVESTMENTS INC 3000.0
SALMAN SHARIAT 2500.0
LINK PROPERTIES 2500.0
JOHN P BRENNAN COMPANY LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: JOHN BRENNAN ) 2000.0
VERTEX PROPERTY GROUP 2000.0
DANIEL MCGUE 2000.0
CONNOLLY HOLDINGS LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: BRIAN PATRICK CONNOLLY ) 1300.0
940 GUERRERO LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: MAX ZEFF ) 1250.0
1000 OAK STREET 1250.0
KDP 1301 LA PLAYA LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: MAX ZEFF ) 1250.0
CIMARELLI PROPERTIES 1000.0
GPMSF INC. DBA GORDON PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 1000.0
MARIA CANIZALES 1000.0
TED ANSTEDT JR 1000.0
LAWRENCE TOBINI 1000.0
WICKLOW MANAGEMENT CO 1000.0
JOHN HEALY 1000.0
PEGUS PROPERTIES 1000.0
WOODS FAMILY INVESTMENTS, LP 1000.0
GAEHWILER FAMILY LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFICER: MARILYN DOBBAS ) 1000.0
MARIA VACCARO 800.0
JAY XU 800.0
PACIFIC CURTAIN COMPANY 750.0
12 GEARY STREET BUILDING 502.25
GUS CANO 500.0
LARRY WASSERMAN 500.0
SHAMROCK PROPERTIES 500.0
LINDA ROSEN 500.0
LOUIS PITTO 500.0
REDSTONE SQUARED INVESTMENTS LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: ELIEL REDSTONE ) 500.0
ERIC NEPLOKH 500.0
JACQUELINE STEPHENS 500.0
ZALA MANAGEMENT 500.0
LAWRENCE WONG 500.0
WASHINGTON STREET PROPERTIES 500.0
ANN WESTON 500.0
STANYAN HILL & IRVING ARMS PARTNERS, LP 500.0
ANDREW SMITH 500.0
JOHN GOODRICH 500.0
KEVIN GOOSBY 500.0
MONTEREY ARMS PROPERTIES 500.0
JOHN KAUFMANN 500.0
EUGENE LEUNG 500.0
MARINA FRANCO 500.0
METROPOLITAN PROPERTIES 500.0
JACQUELINE MCMAHAN 300.0
BERNICE LINDSTROM 300.0
C. MORRIS FAMILY LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: C.E. MORRIS ) 300.0
ALMA MANAGEMENT LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: SIGRID SCHAFMANN ) 300.0
522 FELL STREET APARTMENTS, LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: GONCALO MACIEIRA-KAUFMANN ) 300.0
2460 CHESTNUT APARTMENTS 300.0
ABACUS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 300.0
BRIFON CORP 300.0
OAK STREET PARTNERS 300.0
GEORGIA PARSONS 300.0
DAVID THOMAS 300.0
NURITH STILL 300.0
MICHAEL TURCOTTE 300.0
DEBORAH VAN PATTEN 300.0
MARILYN SCHAUMBURG 300.0
RUEPPEL COMPANIES(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: BRUCE RUEPPEL ) 300.0
RONALD MIRKOVICH 300.0
ROBERT JABOUR 300.0
MILTON EDELIN 300.0
SANDRA DENUTO 300.0
JOYCE DUBAY 300.0
MARY MCSWEEN 300.0
DANIEL FORKIN 300.0
JANET HARNDEN 300.0
WILLIAM QUAN 300.0
MERIDETH PERINO 300.0
MLJ RENNER LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: JANET RENNER ) 300.0
MARGARET MCAULIFFE 300.0
HAROLD HOOGSASIAN 250.0
BELMAR PROPERTIES 250.0
LAWRENCE SHANE 250.0
TIM CARRICO 250.0
SAL JOHN BALISTRERI 200.0
Y U I CO LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: ED YEE ) 200.0
EDWIN YANG 200.0
ELISA STEPHENS 200.0
MARIE PICCETTI 200.0
PETER KAISER 200.0
JAMES CONNELL 200.0
JOSEPH LOCKARY 200.0
MICHELLE CODY 150.0
JULIA ADAMS 100.0
PETER ALLEN 100.0
KATHERINE ABRAHAM 100.0
BRIAN ADLER 100.0
ROBERT APPLEGATE 100.0
1700 NORTH POINT LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: JOHN NICHOLS ) 100.0
2445 UNION STREET LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: JOHN NICHOLS ) 100.0
THOMAS CARBERRY 100.0
SERENE DONG 100.0
COAST EQUITIES LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: MATTHEW WILLIAMS ) 100.0
SYLVIA CURLETTO 100.0
BEVERLEY EPSTEIN 100.0
PHILLIP FERNANDEZ 100.0
DALIN GOVEA 100.0
CHARLES HILL 100.0
LISA MINCASTER 100.0
PETER MCKINNEY 100.0
RANDALL MAZZEI 100.0
CLAIRE MCBRIDE 100.0
ANDREW LONG 100.0
LAURA LUCAS 100.0
REBECCA LEE 100.0
MAI LE 100.0
ERNIE KALUZHNY 100.0
GERHARD HOLDER 100.0
JONATHAN HOYT 100.0
CHUN KWANG HSIA 100.0
LAWRENCE FRANZELLA 100.0
LARRY PULLIAM 100.0
RICHARD RABIN 100.0
MARTIN MURPHY 100.0
JEFFREY SKOVER 100.0
SISBRO LLC(RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: MICHAEL MCQUILLER ) 100.0
RODGER SIMONIAN 100.0
SEROPAN ENTERPRISES 100.0
DAVID SALDIVAR 100.0
ASTRID REHEMETS 100.0
MARK RYSER 100.0
CAROLYN RAMORINO 100.0
BARBARA PRESTA 100.0
THOMAS TRAGARDH 100.0
BEVERLY WAGSTAFF 100.0
PAUL WILEY 100.0
CLIFFORD WONG 100.0
KAREN YAN 100.0
JAMES YOUNG 100.0
MARY ZOCCA 100.0
Category Total
category in description field 298390.53
professional services (legal, accounting) 21562.92
campaign consultants 15000.0
polling and survey research 5045.0
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Filing Date Form Filing Period
2025-01-31 FPPC Form 460 - Committee Campaign Statement (Original) 2024-10-31 - 2024-12-31
2024-10-24 FPPC Form 460 - Committee Campaign Statement (Original) 2024-09-22 - 2024-10-19
2024-12-03 FPPC Form 460 - Committee Campaign Statement (Amendment) 2024-10-20 - 2024-10-30
2024-09-26 FPPC Form 460 - Committee Campaign Statement (Original) 2024-01-01 - 2024-09-21
2024-10-22 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Original)
2024-10-01 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Original)
2024-10-17 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Original)
2024-09-24 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Original)
2024-10-17 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Original)
2024-10-16 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Original)
2024-09-26 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Amendment)
2024-10-22 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Original)
2024-10-16 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Original)
2024-10-23 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Original)
2024-10-21 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Original)
2024-10-18 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Original)
2024-10-11 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Original)
2024-10-03 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Original)
2024-10-24 FPPC Form 497 - 24-hour Contribution Report (Original)
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Committee details
Committee Name San Franciscans for Responsible Housing, No on Proposition B, Sponsored by Rental Housing Providers
FPPC ID 1475206
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Committee details
Committee Name San Franciscans for Responsible Housing, No on Proposition B, Sponsored by Rental Housing Providers
FPPC ID 1475206
Purpose Primarily formed committee organized to oppose Measure B: Community Health and Medical Facilities, Street Safety, Public Spaces, and Shelter to Reduce Homelessness Bond.
Data on this page is derived from the committee's electronic filings with the San Francisco Ethics Commission.
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