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At a glance: key votes and actions from the March 2012 Board of Supervisors meeting

3005961 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The Board approved several ordinances, appointments and appropriations in a meeting that included consent items, a multi-item adoption calendar and votes on campaign code and right-to-counsel measures; one resolution opposing a state food-truck restriction was continued for further local review.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors completed a broad set of routine and substantive actions at its March 2012 meeting. Items adopted by roll call included consent calendar items, several ordinances and appointments. Key outcomes recorded in the meeting minutes include:

- Items 1–7 (consent agenda): Adopted by single roll-call vote (clerk recorded 11 ayes). These are noncontroversial items acted on as a block.

- Item 9: Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to declare San Francisco a right-to-civil-counsel city and to establish a one-year pilot…

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