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Stephen Closter demands reinstatement after discrimination related to HIV status

February 28, 2024 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California



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Stephen Closter demands reinstatement after discrimination related to HIV status
The San Francisco Commission convened on July 4, 2025, to address various agenda items, beginning with public comments and moving through administrative approvals.

The meeting opened with a significant public comment from Stephen Closter, a former firefighter. Closter expressed concerns regarding his employment status, citing discrimination and harassment related to his HIV status. He detailed his struggle to return to work after being cleared for full duty, highlighting a history of blood exposure while on the job in 2003. Closter emphasized that he has provided necessary documentation to the administration and has won a court case regarding his situation, yet he remains out of work and unpaid since 2014. He called for the commission to address what he described as violations of his constitutional rights.

Following Closter's remarks, the commission moved on to the approval of the minutes from the previous meeting held on February 14, 2024. There was a brief discussion regarding the availability of meeting minutes, with a request for at least one paper copy to be present at meetings for public review. The minutes were subsequently approved unanimously by the commissioners.

The meeting then transitioned to the Chief of Department's report, marking the next phase of the agenda. The commission's proceedings reflect ongoing efforts to address personnel issues and ensure transparency in their operations. Further discussions and actions are anticipated as the commission continues its work in the coming sessions.

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