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City leaders mark 55 years of Human Rights Commission; Mayor announces $628M public-safety bond for March ballot

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · July 23, 2019
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Mayor London Breed and Human Rights Commission leaders led a July 23 program marking the HRC’s 55th anniversary; speakers stressed racial equity and renewed accountability, and Mayor Breed announced a proposed $628 million public-safety bond for the March 2020 ballot to fund earthquake and emergency response infrastructure.

A public program appended to the SFPUC meeting July 23 celebrated the 55th anniversary of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission and included speeches from the commission director, community leaders, supervisors and Mayor London Breed.

Cheryl Davis, executive director of the Human Rights Commission, framed the anniversary as a moment to renew…

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