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Commission falls short of votes on short‑term waiver for former DPH official Tracy Packer; item continued
Summary
The Ethics Commission did not secure the three affirmative votes required to grant a limited six‑month waiver for Tracy Packer to consult at the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. A motion to grant received two yes votes and one no; the commission continued the item for a future meeting.
The San Francisco Ethics Commission on June 9 considered and failed to adopt a waiver allowing former Department of Public Health official Tracy Packer to take a short‑term consulting role at the San Francisco AIDS Foundation (SFAF).
Staff reported that Packer had been personally and substantially involved in development of the relevant RFP and that the contract between SFAF and the city entered into within the last 12 months, making a waiver necessary under the campaign and governmental conduct code. Staff recommended denying the waiver because Packer is retired, receiving a pension, and had not shown the kind of personal financial…
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