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Ethics Commission gets funding for an investigator, delays e‑filing launch and training program

San Francisco Ethics Commission · September 11, 2020
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Summary

At its Sept. 11 meeting the Ethics Commission reported a reduced attrition-savings requirement that frees funding to fill an investigator post effective Jan. 1, 2021, while an Ethics-at-Work training initiative was not funded and a full Form 700 e‑filing rollout is now targeted for Jan. 1, 2022.

The San Francisco Ethics Commission received a budget update Sept. 11 that included partial wins and new constraints for staff programs going into fiscal year 2021.

Executive Director Deborah Pelham said the mayor’s budget office agreed to reduce the commission’s attrition-savings rate for FY2021 so the agency can fill a vacant investigator position. "After we met last month ... we were informed by the mayor's budget office that they have agreed to reduce our attrition savings rate for this fiscal year ... so that we can fill that vacant…

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