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Police commission votes to recommend acceptance of $71,060 Cal OES grant for anti‑human‑trafficking work

San Francisco Police Commission · February 27, 2014
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Summary

The commission moved and approved a recommendation to the Board of Supervisors to authorize retroactive acceptance and expenditure of a $71,060 grant from the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services for the Anti‑Human Trafficking Task Force; motion moved by Commissioner Angela Chan and seconded by President Tom Mizuho.

The San Francisco Police Commission voted during its Park Station meeting to recommend that the Board of Supervisors adopt a resolution authorizing the police chief to retroactively accept and expend a $71,060 grant augmentation from the Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) for the Anti‑Human Trafficking Task Force.

Inspector Munro introduced the line item. Commissioner Angela Chan moved to accept the grant; President Tom Mizuho seconded the motion. There was no public comment on the matter following the presentation; the commission carried the motion on a voice vote recorded on the dais.

No roll‑call vote tally or dissenting votes were recorded in the transcript. Commissioners stated the grant funds support ongoing collaborative investigations involving SFPD, the district attorney’s office and the attorney general’s office. The chair noted the matter could be finalized at a subsequent meeting before the Board of Supervisors acts on the recommendation.

Recorded provenance: the line item was announced as "a grant augmentation in the amount of $71,060 from the Governor's Office of Emergency Services, Cal OES, for the Anti Human Trafficking Task Force."