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Ethics Commission approves one streamlined lobbyist stipulation, defers another amid nonprofit-classification questions

San Francisco Ethics Commission · July 9, 2021
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Summary

The San Francisco Ethics Commission approved a streamlined stipulated settlement in a lobbyist disclosure case and moved a second similar stipulation to next month to allow staff to clarify nonprofit filing and exemption questions under the city's lobbyist ordinance.

The San Francisco Ethics Commission on July 16 approved a streamlined stipulated agreement resolving an enforcement matter in which a lobbyist had failed to report employer payments tied to lobbying contacts. Staff said the respondent corrected the public filings and returned a signed agreement within 30 days, qualifying the matter for the commission's accelerated resolution program.

Jeff Pierce of the commission's enforcement division and Senior Investigator Eric Willett told commissioners that the respondent had reported who she contacted and the topics, but not the portion of her salary that covered…

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