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Board passes ordinance to expand protections at reproductive‑health facilities; Campos leads measure
Summary
An ordinance amending the police code to expand protections at reproductive‑health facilities passed the Board on first reading unanimously. Sponsors framed the ordinance as a content‑neutral, time‑place‑manner regulation to preserve patient access and prevent harassment at clinics.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously passed on first reading an ordinance amending the police code to address access to reproductive‑health facilities (Item 17).
Supervisor David Campos, the ordinance’s lead sponsor, framed the measure as a narrowly tailored time‑place‑manner regulation consistent with federal court guidance on buffer zones. Campos said the issue arose after a year of confrontations outside a local clinic and testimony from patients and clinic…
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