The State - News from Aug. 16, 1989
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The state’s Fair Political Practices Commission agreed that San Francisco Mayor Art Agnos should pay a $7,000 fine for failing to disclose $441,521 in real estate income while a state legislator. The fine also covered Agnos’ failure to disclose the source of a political mailing. The five-member commission voted unanimously to accept a settlement negotiated by Agnos and the commission staff. Agnos admitted failure to disclose the property transactions while he was an assemblyman, as required by law. Last September, he used stationery from the mayor’s office, rather than from a campaign committee, for letters supporting the stationing of the battleship Missouri in San Francisco.
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