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Ethics Commission adopts quarterly policy-prioritization plan, names public financing top priority
Summary
The Commission adopted a staff-proposed prioritization framework that will be revisited quarterly and confirmed public financing as the top policy priority; commissioners and public commenters pressed for broader outreach on slate mailers and other transparency issues.
The San Francisco Ethics Commission voted to adopt a quarterly policy-prioritization framework that will guide staff work over the next several months and be revisited on a quarterly basis. Under the adopted framework, staff recommended — and the Commission confirmed — public financing review as the number one priority, with other projects (including regulation review and online paid political communications) placed in the second tier.
Director Pelham described the policy program as a ‘portfolio’ of…
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