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Newly elected supervisors sworn in; members outline priorities including jobs, housing and fiscal challenges
Summary
At the San Francisco Board of Supervisors inaugural meeting in Jan. 2011, newly elected and reelected supervisors were sworn in, officials confirmed election certificates and bonding, and new members used their remarks to emphasize local hiring, jobs, Muni and the looming budget shortfall.
Newly elected and reelected members of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors were sworn in during the boards inaugural meeting in January 2011, and several members used the occasion to outline priorities including jobs, neighborhood services and an urgent budget shortfall.
Before the oath, the clerk reported receipt of certificates from the Department of Elections and a confirmation from the controllers office that newly and continuing board members had been bonded as of Jan. 4, 2011 as required by the San Francisco Administrative Code. The assistant presiding judge of the Superior Court of California for the County of San Francisco, the Hon. Cynthia Lee,…
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