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Board delays mayor's appearance after dispute over acting mayor's role
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted to continue the scheduled “mayor's appearance” item for one week after debate over whether acting Mayor Supervisor Elsbernburn should answer the board's prepared questions in the absence of Mayor Gavin Newsom.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Jan. 23 voted to continue the scheduled “mayor’s appearance” item for one week after a contentious exchange over whether the acting mayor should take questions while the elected mayor is out of the country.
President Gavin Newsom was noted to be in Switzerland; Supervisor Elsbernburn was serving as acting mayor that day. Supervisor Elsbernburn said he did not believe an acting mayor should exercise mayoral prerogatives for a policy declaration…
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