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Ethics Commission tables streamlined resolution for lobbyist Jennifer Stojakovich after public challenges

San Francisco Ethics Commission · August 13, 2021
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After public callers alleged undeclared lobbying contacts, the San Francisco Ethics Commission paused a staff-proposed streamlined settlement for lobbyist Jennifer Stojakovich and asked staff to investigate new information and return with a revised proposal at the next meeting.

The San Francisco Ethics Commission on Aug. 2 declined to approve a staff-proposed streamlined stipulation involving lobbyist Jennifer Stojakovich after public commenters raised new allegations that she failed to report communications with Supervisor Matt Haney.

During public comment Judith Reese said she found records showing email communications in May and June the respondent did not report on the city's lobbying registry. "She didn't report it on the lobbying registry website," Reese said, urging the commission to remove the matter from the consent calendar and…

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