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Police Commission adopts resolution to calendar required reports; vote 5–1
Summary
The San Francisco Police Commission on Nov. 6 adopted a resolution to catalog and schedule required submissions and recurring reports, with commissioners agreeing to two edits; the measure passed 5–1 after public comment and a short debate about whether the resolution merely organizes existing obligations or creates new ones.
The San Francisco Police Commission voted 5–1 Nov. 6 to adopt a resolution that compiles and calendars the commission’s required reports and recurring submissions, with two last‑minute edits to item 15 and to combine exhibit B into exhibit A.
Vice President Turman and Commissioner Kingsley described the measure as an effort to “make sure that we understand, keep track of all the responsibilities, reports, and requirements that membership on this commission requires,” saying the draft had been vetted with department and OCC staff and was…
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