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FPPC reviews and approves consent calendar; staff details Hanford mailer and Treisman lending case
Summary
The commission approved consent calendar items after staff described a Hanford utility-billing mailer that lacked required disclosures and a Treisman matter involving an undisclosed loan source; staff also introduced the new chief of enforcement.
The California Fair Political Practices Commission approved its consent calendar Sept. 18 after staff briefed commissioners on two enforcement matters on the calendar and introduced the commission's new enforcement chief.
Chair Robert Silver introduced Kendall Bonebrake as the commission's new chief of enforcement and said the role is one of the commission's most important. Bonebrake thanked the commission and acknowledged assistant chiefs Angela Brereton and Christopher Burton, who led the enforcement division while the chief position was vacant.
Staff then summarized two matters on the consent calendar. The first involved a Treisman committee matter: staff said…
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