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Commission hears calls to pursue whistleblower protections and to consider ballot placement

San Francisco Ethics Commission · December 18, 2017
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Summary

Public commenters urged the Ethics Commission to reinstate broader whistleblower protections and place the whistleblower protection ordinance on the June ballot if the Board of Supervisors does not act; staff said the ordinance is in meet-and-confer with bargaining units and will return to the Board when complete.

Members of the public urged the San Francisco Ethics Commission on Dec. 13 to advance broader whistleblower protections and to consider placing the Commission's proposed whistleblower protection ordinance on the June 2018 ballot if the Board of Supervisors fails to act.

Patrick Menon Shaw recalled voters passing Proposition C 14 years ago, cited a civil grand jury report and urged the Commission to put previously submitted WPO amendments directly on the June 2018 ballot before the…

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