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Board re-refers police MOU to Public Safety committee after tense debate on costs and committee jurisdiction

3005762 · April 16, 2025
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After several supervisors pressed concerns about the contractwith the San Francisco Police OfficersAssociation and its long-term costs, the Board voted to re-refer the proposed SFPOA memorandum of understanding to the Public Safety Committee and the fiscal committees for further review.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted to re-refer a proposed memorandum of understanding with the San Francisco Police Officers Association (SFPOA) to the Public Safety Committee following a contentious debate about the deal's cost and which committees should review it first.

Supervisor Daley opened the discussion by raising the budgetary implications of the proposed agreement, saying that in the next fiscal year "police officers will receive about $9,000,000 worth of increases over the next 4 years," and warning that a long contract would constrain the next…

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