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Board reauthorizes remote meetings under AB 361; votes unanimously to extend teleconferencing findings
3006367 · April 16, 2025
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Summary
The Board voted unanimously to make the findings required by AB 361 to continue teleconference meetings for 30 days because the COVID-19 state of emergency still presents an imminent risk. The motion passed 11-0.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to make the findings required under AB 361, the 2021 amendment to the Brown Act, enabling local bodies to continue meeting by teleconference while a state of emergency persists.
President Shamann Walton called the motion (item 64) early on the…
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