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Health Commission codifies land acknowledgment, debates virtual-meeting language and approves consent items

San Francisco Health Commission · September 7, 2021
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Summary

The Commission approved a resolution to codify a Ramaytush Ohlone land acknowledgment and an annual community meeting, discussed proposed rules changes to add equity and virtual‑meeting language (noting Brown Act constraints), and approved the consent calendar and other routine motions including a closed‑session nondisclosure vote.

The San Francisco Health Commission on Sept. 7 approved a resolution to codify the Ramaytush Ohlone land acknowledgment and to commit to at least one annual meeting in the community. Commissioner Guillermo moved the resolution, Commissioner Christian seconded, and the commission approved it by roll call.

Secretary Morowitz presented proposed revisions to the commission’s rules and regulations aimed at advancing racial equity. Highlights she described for commissioners included inserting the Ramaytush Ohlone…

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