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Supervisors Continue Debate on Cap for City-Funded Nonprofit Executive Pay

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Committee · November 12, 2008
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Summary

The committee debated a proposed ordinance to limit use of city funds for nonprofit executive compensation, including a 6:1 cap proposal requiring annual reporting; after staff and public testimony, members moved amendments and continued the item for one week to allow revised language and further stakeholder discussion.

The Budget & Finance Committee on the record considered legislation to restrict the use of city funds to pay nonprofit executive directors and moved to continue the item for one week after adopting draft amendment language for further refinement.

Chair Supervisor Jacob McGoldrick outlined the policy goal: when the city pays nonprofit salaries with public funds, there should be proportionality between the highest and lowest-paid staff. He read proposed amendment language that would bar any grant or contract entered into after…

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