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Votes at a glance: key measures passed July 7 by San Francisco supervisors
Summary
On July 7 the Board of Supervisors approved multiple COVID-related emergency measures and resolutions, including rent protections, public-health leave reenactment, a nonprofit recognition resolution, and others; all items on the consent or adoption calendars passed unanimously.
At the July 7 regular meeting the San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved a set of routine and emergency items by unanimous votes. The board took up several measures on first reading and final passage; the roll calls recorded 11 affirmative votes for each item noted below.
Key approvals
- Rent increase prohibition (item 5): The board reenacted an emergency ordinance temporarily prohibiting rent increases otherwise allowed under the administrative code because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The clerk stated the item was forwarded…
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