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Votes at a glance: Board advances ordinances including tobacco flavor ban, kindergarten-to-college fund, airport and water bond appropriations
Summary
The Board approved multiple consent and ordinance items without objection, including a tobacco flavor ban, a kindergarten-to-college administrative code item, and several bond and appropriation measures for transit, airport and water projects; most passed unanimously on first reading or as resolutions.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on June 27 approved a series of consent and ordinance items with minimal debate, moving a number of administrative, bond and appropriations measures forward on the consent calendar or by unanimous voice vote.
Key items taken without substantive debate
- Flavored tobacco ban (Item 10): The board passed an ordinance to amend the health code to prohibit retailers from selling flavored tobacco products including menthol cigarettes; the ordinance passed unanimously.
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