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Santa Clara holds AB 1234 ethics training for elected officials, appointees and staff
Summary
City Attorney Glenn Gugans and Deputy City Attorney Luis Haro led a multi‑hour AB 1234 ethics and open‑government training for Santa Clara elected officials, board and commission members and staff, covering local codes, conflicts of interest, gift limits, the Brown Act and public‑records requirements.
City Attorney Glenn Gugans led a special Santa Clara City Council training session on open‑government law and ethics, telling attendees the evening was primarily an education session to meet AB 1234 requirements and review local rules.
"It is my honor and privilege to be the city attorney for the city of Santa Clara," Gugans said as he opened the session and explained the training’s purpose. He told the room that the program was intended to provide AB 1234 certificates to officials who remained for the full presentation and to cover both state and locally specific rules.
The training drew a mix of council members, board and commission members, city employees…
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