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Housing Authority approves common-interest confidentiality agreement with City Attorney amid federal executive orders

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The Housing Authority approved a resolution authorizing its CEO to enter into a common-interest confidentiality agreement with the City and County of San Francisco city attorney's office so the housing authority and its board can share privileged communications about executive-level policy changes; commissioners voted unanimously.

The Housing Authority of the City and County of San Francisco on April 30 approved a resolution authorizing the chief executive officer to enter into a common-interest confidentiality agreement with the City and County of San Francisco so the authority and its board can share attorney-client privileged communications with the city attorney's office. The commission approved the resolution on a 4-0 roll-call vote.

Linda Mason, the housing authority's general counsel and chief people officer, said the authority sought the agreement because the housing authority has limited…

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