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Ethics commission declines to act on broad waiver request to one‑year post‑employment ban

San Francisco Ethics Commission · February 27, 2012
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Summary

Rob Selena, a former legislative aide, asked the San Francisco Ethics Commission for a broad waiver of the city’s one‑year post‑employment communication ban. Commissioners said the request was premature without a concrete job or specific anticipated communications and therefore made no motion to grant the waiver.

Rob Selena, who worked roughly 10 months as a legislative aide, asked the San Francisco Ethics Commission for a broad waiver of the one‑year post‑employment communication ban in the city’s campaign and governmental conduct code, saying the restriction would impose "an extreme hardship" on his efforts to find work in public affairs and communications.

Selena told commissioners he had left his legislative position after the supervisor he served left office, was competing in a tight job market and was seeking contract or…

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