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Ethics Commission holds closed labor negotiations on ballot measure, votes to withhold disclosure; chair to issue statement
Summary
The San Francisco Ethics Commission met June 10, 2022, voted to enter closed session for labor negotiations tied to a proposed November ballot measure, later voted not to disclose closed-session deliberations, and the chair said she would issue a public statement on behalf of the commission as chair.
The San Francisco Ethics Commission voted June 10 to go into closed session for labor negotiations over the commission’s proposed November 2022 ballot measure and later approved a motion not to disclose what was discussed.
During the open meeting the commission identified the subject for closed session as labor negotiations with the San Francisco Municipal Executives Association concerning the Ethics Commission’s proposed ballot measure and related regulation amendments. After a period of public comment, a motion to move into closed session was made and carried by roll call, with five votes in the affirmative and none opposed.
When the panel reconvened in public, Commissioner…
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