Make it Make Sense: Effective Report Writing (Investigation & Enforcement Track)
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Make it Make Sense: Effective Report Writing (Investigation & Enforcement Track)

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8/28/2025
When: Thursday, August 28, 2025
3:00 - 4:00 pm EDT | 12:00 - 1:00 pm PDT
Where: Zoom
United States
Contact: aellison@cogel.org
(916) 329-1890


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After you’ve gathered your evidence, it’s time to make it all make sense! Join us for a discussion on best practices for writing clear & effective investigative reports.

Please note this session will be recorded and not interactive.


 

Morgan Hill

Sr. Investigator II

Missouri Ethics Commission

Morgan holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a master’s degree in criminal justice. She has over 12 years of experience conducting criminal, civil, and administrative investigations, including five years specializing in campaign finance and ethics.

 

Jeffrey Kamigaki

Supervising Special Investigator, Enforcement Division

State of California, Fair Political Practices Commission

Jeffrey is a Supervising Special Investigator in the Enforcement Division of the Fair Political Practices Commission. He attended UC Davis, where he majored in political science, and later earned a master’s degree in public administration from the University of San Francisco. He worked on political campaigns at the local, state, and federal levels for several years before joining the FPPC. Jeffrey has served as a special investigator with the Commission for six years and has spent the last six years as a supervising special investigator. He currently supervises five special investigators and one investigative assistant.


Lance Hachigian

Supervisory Special Investigator

State of California, Fair Political Practices Commission 

Lance Hachigian has been with the Fair Political Practices Commission for over 7 years and currently works as a Supervisory Special Investigator. Lance manages a team of Special Investigators who investigate alleged violations of the Political Reform Act. Prior to becoming a Supervisory Special Investigator with the FPPC, Lance worked as a Special Investigator with the agency, and prior to that, as an investigator with the United States Department of Labor. His expertise within the Act includes planning, conducting, and reviewing investigations. Lance received his Bachelor's degree and Master’s degree in Criminal Justice from California State University, Sacramento.