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Ethics Commission adopts contributors’ guide, approves minutes and reviews budget/staffing updates
Summary
The San Francisco Ethics Commission adopted a contributors’ guide with editorial changes, approved corrected minutes, reviewed a revenue uptick and staffing plans, and held farewell remarks for departing Commissioner Studley.
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The San Francisco Ethics Commission voted to adopt a contributors’ guide (with minor edits) and to approve corrected minutes. Commissioners discussed small wording and citation improvements for the guide and asked staff to add clearer code references where helpful.
Staff reported that revenues for the year exceeded expectations and that the office has reduced the number of non-filers for Statements of Economic Interest to 17; staff said the additional revenue would support hiring an education/outreach coordinator and an investigator if budget negotiations hold. The commission also acknowledged Commissioner Jamie Studley’s upcoming departure and offered public thanks for her six-plus years of service.
During the meeting staff summarized planned next steps and minor typographical corrections for published materials. The commission voted to adopt the contributor’s guide with the suggested revisions and to approve minutes as edited.
Quotes from the meeting included a staff finance update: “the revenues for the year exceeded what we were anticipating,” and commissioners offered personal thanks to Commissioner Studley for her leadership and mentoring.
The commission closed the meeting after regular business and public comment and recorded the administrative votes in the minutes.
