SF DA Brooke Jenkins’ six-figure disclosure sparks controversy – Michmutters
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SF DA Brooke Jenkins’ six-figure disclosure sparks controversy

Jenkins said in a statement of economic interest filed with the city that she received more than $100,000 for consulting work she did before taking office with a group called Neighbors for a Better San Francisco.

As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Neighbors for a Better San Francisco is barred by federal tax law from participating in political campaigns. But one of the group’s board members is William Oberndorf, who is also on the board of a similarly named group called Neighbors for a Better San Francisco Advocacy, a 501(c)(4) that is allowed to get involved in campaigns and spent millions trying to get Boudin removed from office.

Jenkins’ disclosure provoked controversy because she said she worked on the Boudin recall in a volunteer capacity. Here’s what we know about the revelation’s impact and what could come next:

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