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Oversight committee votes to recuse members on specified items and urges mayor to restore $56M to housing
Summary
The Our City, Our Home Oversight Committee on June 4 voted to recuse members from specified agenda items and passed a motion urging the mayor to restore approximately $56 million that committee members said had been reallocated from housing to shelter in the mayor's proposed OCO budget.
The Our City, Our Home Oversight Committee on June 4 voted on two formal actions: (1) a roll-call vote to recuse Member Jackson and Vice Chair D'Antonio from specified agenda items and (2) a separate motion urging the mayor to restore roughly $56 million moved from housing to shelter in the proposed OCO spending plan and to engage the committee on strategies to address projected out‑year shortfalls.
Why it matters: the recusal vote was a procedural step that allowed committee members with conflicts to be temporarily excused from portions of the meeting. The committee's substantive recommendation asking the mayor to…
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