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Public commenters urge action on library fines, labor enforcement, housing and policing at Board special meeting
Summary
Public commenters at the San Francisco Board of Supervisors special meeting on July 15 urged action on library fines and access, labor enforcement, housing production and policing issues during the meeting’s public-comment period.
During the public comment period at the San Francisco Board of Supervisors special meeting on July 15, 2016, members of the public raised multiple concerns including library fines and access, labor compliance enforcement, housing and tenant advocacy, policing and police accountability, and transportation taxation.
Peter Warfield, executive director of Library Users Association, asked the board to place some library funding on reserve until the San Francisco Public Library addresses “serious issues of exclusion.” He told the board that Library Users’ public-records…
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