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Ethics Commission fines Open and Great Highway $2,400 for late campaign filings related to Measure K

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The San Francisco Ethics Commission approved a stipulated agreement fining the community group Open and Great Highway $2,400 for failing to register and report as a political committee after soliciting contributions to oppose Measure K. The group later filed reports showing under $13,000 in contributions and expenditures.

The San Francisco Ethics Commission on April 11 approved a stipulated agreement requiring Open and Great Highway to pay a $2,400 penalty for failing to timely register and report as a political committee after soliciting contributions to oppose Measure K on the Nov. 5, 2024 ballot.

The matter, presented by Senior Investigator Eric Willett, arose after a community complaint prompted an investigation. Willett told commissioners the group solicited political contributions in emails that “explicitly mentioned a proposed ballot measure” and that the respondent later came into compliance, reporting less than $13,000 in contributions and less than $13,000 in expenditures. The…

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