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Board adopts resolution backing AB 392, adds training requirement; 10‑1 vote

3006251 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Supervisors adopted a resolution supporting California Assembly Bill 392 on use-of-force standards and accepted amendments referencing SB 230 training requirements; the measure passed 10–1 with Supervisor Stephanie recorded as the lone no vote.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted 10–1 to adopt a resolution supporting Assembly Bill 392 — which would change the legal standard for police use of deadly force — and to include language referencing Senate Bill 230’s related training provisions.

Supervisor Haney, who introduced the resolution and offered amendments, said the addition of SB 230 language would commit the city to training standards being…

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