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San Francisco Ethics Commission narrows legislative focus to conflict-of-interest review, plans gift-rule outreach

San Francisco Ethics Commission · March 12, 2021
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Summary

The Ethics Commission voted to defer minutes and then spent the session directing staff to keep the conflict-of-interest legislative project as its primary focus while preparing a scoping memo and broader stakeholder outreach on potential gift-rule changes.

The San Francisco Ethics Commission on March 12 reaffirmed a staff recommendation to keep a conflict-of-interest review as its primary legislative project and signaled it will begin a targeted review of the city—s gift rules.

Pat Ford, the commission—s policy lead, told commissioners the quarterly policy prioritization plan attaches the conflict-of-interest review and that a substitute ordinance is expected at the Board of Supervisors— Rules Committee soon. "I'm recommending that the Commission maintain the current…

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