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FORM SFEC-161(A): ITEMIZED DISCLOSURE STATEMENT for MASS MAILINGS (S.F San Francisco Ethics Commission For SFEC use 25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 220 San Francisco, CA 94102 Phone: (415) 252-3100 Fax: (415) 252-3112 Email: [email protected] Web: www.sfethics.org FORM SFEC-161(a): ITEMIZED DISCLOSURE STATEMENT FOR MASS MAILINGS (S.F. Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code § 1.161(a)) Instructions: Any candidate for City elective office who pays for a mass mailing must file two clearly legible pieces of the mass mailing and this Itemized Disclosure Statement within: 1) five (5) working days after the date of the mailing; or 2) 48 hours of the date of the mailing if the date of the mailing occurs within the final 16 days before the election. The mailing may be filed in paper or electronic format. Electronic proofs are preferred. What is a mass mailing? A mass mailing is over 200 substantially similar pieces of mail, including but not limited to fundraising solicitations and campaign literature that also advocate for or against one or more candidates for City elected office. Which mass mailings are subject to disclosure? Mass mailings that (1) are paid for by a candidate for City elective office from his or her campaign funds, and (2) advocate for or against candidates for City elective office are subject to disclosure. S.F. C&GC Code § 1.161(a)(1). What information must the candidate disclose? The candidate must disclose the itemized costs associated with the mailing, including but not limited to the amounts paid for photography, design, production, printing, distribution and postage. The candidate must show each separate charge or payment for each cost associated with the mass mailing. May a candidate provide an estimate if the actual costs of the mailing are not known? Yes. A candidate who does not know the actual costs when he or she is required to file the mass mailing and this statement may provide good faith estimates, provided that the candidate must amend this statement within 48 hours after he or she receives more information regarding the actual costs of the mass mailing. S:\SmartPDF\SFEC-161a\form_sfec-161a_mass_mailings_itemized_instruction__disclosure.doc Created: 01/2004 Revised: 04/2012 FORM SFEC-161(a): ITEMIZED DISCLOSURE STATEMENT FOR MASS MAILINGS FPPC ID #: 1370500 Name of candidate: Rodrigo Santos Report No. (identify mailing w/this no.): Meet OR Amendment to Report No. Title or description of mass mailing: Meet Date of mass mailing: 10/10/2014 Total cost of mass mailing: 30943.25 Number of pieces mailed: 66500 Please provide the following information: The name of each vendor The services or items provided by the vendor The cost of each service or item provided by the vendor Name of Vendor Service or Item Provided Cost of Each Service or Item Hostert Design Works design (which may include graphics, text, layout, proofs) 500 Continental Colorcraft production (which may include paper, actual printing, photocopying) 4532 Mailing Pros distribution (which may include mail house, folding, stuffing, sorting, labels, mailing lists) 1355.40 Mailing Pros postage (which may include US postage, other delivery, messenger, courier) 10812.17 Please verify the medium in which you are providing the mass mailing to the Ethics Commission by checking the appropriate box: Medium Submission Instructions To attach an electronic version of the mass mailing, submit this form first. The PDF viewer will respond with a ✘ One original electronic piece confirmation number and an opportunity to submit a file attachment. Attach the mass mailing document in PDF format only (less than 10 megabytes in size) and click the “Submit” button. Electronic proofs are preferred. Illegible scanned copies will be rejected. Print one copy of the form and attach it to two original paper pieces of the mailing and mail or deliver it to: Two original paper pieces San Francisco Ethics Commission, 25 Van Ness Ave, STE 220, San Francisco,CA94102. S:\SmartPDF\SFEC-161a\form_sfec-161a_mass_mailings_itemized_instruction__disclosure.doc Created: 01/2004 Revised: 04/2012 ✔ Submit RODRIGO SANTOS: PROVEN LEADERSHIP for CCSF DEMOCRAT FOR CCSF BOARD OF TRUSTEES RODRIGO SANTOS FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD WWW.RODRIGOSANTOS2014.COM 2451 Harrison PaidSt. for by Rodrigo Santos for San Francisco Community College Board 2014. San Francisco, CA 94110 415-529-1955 Paid for by Rodrigo Santos for San Francisco Community College Board, 2014. FPPC# 1370500. DEMOCRAT RODRIGO SANTOS BELIEVES inA structural Building engineer, entrepreneur, Something and community leader, Rodrigo Better. Santos has spent his life finding innovative ways to solve problems and make improvements. In 1977, he immigrated to the U.S. from his native Ecuador to study engineering, earning his Bachelor and Master of Science Degrees from Stanford University. Santos worked hard to earn success in both the private sector – as the founder and owner of his own engineering firm – and the public sector – as president of the Building Inspection Commission and member of the Workforce Development Commission. As a CCSF Trustee, Rodrigo Santos will build a better CCSF for students and faculty. He will work to stabilize the budget, provide high levels of service to students, and ensure effective operation – from planning, to administration, to instruction. ENDORSED BY: Individuals • Shelly Bradford Bell, Former Lt. Governor Gavin Newsom Executive Director of The Bayview Opera House Community Center Elected Officials • Leah Pimentel, Democratic County • Mayor Ed Lee Central Committee Clubs and Organizations • Former Mayor Art Agnos • Shamann Walton, Candidate • Democratic County Central Committee • District Attorney George Gascon for SFUSD Board • Alice B. Toklas LGBT Democratic Club • Assessor-Recorder Carmen Chu • Jim Salinas, Former President of the • Alliance for Jobs and Sustainable Growth • Board of Supervisors President David Chiu San Francisco Latino Democratic Club • Asian Pacific Democratic Club • Supervisor London Breed • Filipino American Democratic Club • Supervisor Mark Farrell • Labor Noe Valley Democratic Club • Supervisor Katy Tang • SF Moderates • Firefighters Local 798 • Supervisor Scott Wiener • SF Parent PAC • CCSF Trustee Steve Ngo • SEIU Local 87 • Westside Chinese Democratic Club • SFUSD Board Member Rachel Norton • SEIU Local 1012 (CCSF Chapter) • Willie B. Kennedy Democratic Club • SFUSD Board Member Jill Wynns • Teamsters Local 350 • CCSF Latino Education Association On November 4th, give CCSF a strong foundation. VOTE SANTOS FOR CCSF TRUSTEE! WWW.RODRIGOSANTOS2014.COM.
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