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Charter amendment to make city treasurer an appointed position continued for consolidation with related measures
Summary
Supervisor McGoldrick introduced a charter amendment to make the city treasurer an appointed position with stated professional qualifications and asked the board to place the measure on the ballot; the item was continued to the July 8 meeting for potential consolidation with related electoral-reform amendments.
Supervisor McGoldrick introduced a charter amendment to replace election of the city treasurer with a 10-year appointed position and to set minimum professional qualifications for the office.
McGoldrick described the proposal as intended to "professionalize that office" and said the change would align San Francisco with practices in other California cities and counties. The draft amendment would require an appointee to have at least three years of continuous senior financial management experience in a public agency…
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