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Ethics Commission adopts consent calendar after recall; new commissioner initially abstained

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The San Francisco Ethics Commission passed the consent calendar at its March 14 meeting. An initial roll call produced three votes in favor and one abstention by newly seated Commissioner Yeh; after a public commenter raised a procedural concern, the commission recalled the consent calendar and re-voted, approving it unanimously.

At the March 14, 2025 meeting of the San Francisco Ethics Commission, commissioners adopted the consent calendar after an initial vote produced an abstention by newly seated Commissioner Yeh and a later recall produced a unanimous result.

During the first roll call on the consent calendar, Chair Flores Fang and Commissioners Salahi and Francois voted "Aye," and Commissioner Yeh announced an abstention. The clerk recorded the motion as approved with three…

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