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Human services group praises Ethics Commission—s openness and urges balanced ethics reform
Summary
Debbie Lyman of the San Francisco Human Services Network told the San Francisco Ethics Commission she was optimistic the commission—s consideration of amendments would produce reforms to curb undue influence while balancing impacts on nonprofits and donors.
At a joint meeting of the San Francisco Ethics Commission and the Board of Supervisors, Debbie Lyman of the San Francisco Human Services Network used the public-comment period to thank commissioners for their deliberations and to express guarded optimism about pending ethics reform.
"I just would like to express sincere appreciation for tonight's hearing and for your thoughtful consideration and open mind... I am feeling much more…
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