Date: October 3, 2022 Candidates for local office seeking public funds must agree to limit their spending to the applicable Individual Expenditure Ceiling (IEC), per the City’s public financing […]
Category: Interested Persons List
Notice of Individual Expenditure Ceiling Adjustment(s) for One or More Publicly Financed Candidates – Board of Supervisors District 4
Date: August 29, 2022 Based on candidate filings and reported third party expenditures filed with the Ethics Commission, the Commission determined today that an adjustment to the Individual Expenditure […]
Announcement of Interested Persons Meetings to Discuss Behested Payment Regulations
Thursday, September 22, 2022 – 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM And Tuesday, September 27, 2022 – 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM These meetings will be conducted remotely using an online […]
Notice of Meeting Cancellation – September 9, 2022
Statement of SF Ethics Commission Chair Yvonne Lee on Sentencing of Former SF Public Works Director Mohammed Nuru
The case against former Public Works Director Nuru has shed light on the importance of government ethics rules, and encouraged new laws and resources to do our vital work. This […]
Policy Update on Behested Payments
August 18, 2022 For information: Ethics Commission (415) 252-3100 At its regular monthly meeting on August 12, 2022, the San Francisco Ethics Commission approved legislation proposed by Supervisor Aaron Peskin […]
Meeting Summary – Summary of Matters Discussed and Actions Taken at Ethics Commission’s August 12, 2022 Regular Meeting
August 15, 2022 Contact: Michael Canning (415) 252-3100 Chair Yvonne Lee called the Meeting to order at 10:06am. With Commissioners Theis Finlev, Mike Romano, and Argemira Flórez-Feng participating, a quorum […]
Agenda – August 12, 2022
Ethics Commission Certifies Eligibility of First Publicly Financed Candidate in District 6 Board of Supervisor Race for the November 2022 Elections
Contact: Ethics Commission (415) 252-3100 The Ethics Commission announced today the first certification of a candidate running for office in connection with the November 2022 Board of Supervisors District 6 […]
Ethics Commission Policy Update
When San Francisco voters go to the polls this November, they will not have a chance to enact new laws to strengthen City ethics and gift laws in the wake of the recent corruption scandals. As officials charged with a direct duty to promote transparency and accountability in City government, we believe it is important for voters to know why.