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San Francisco Planning Commission asserts attorney–client privilege and votes to withhold closed‑session disclosures
Summary
The San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously May 23 to assert attorney–client privilege for listed matters, then voted to withhold disclosure of closed‑session discussions; staff reported no action was taken during the closed session. A public commenter urged greater transparency.
The San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously on May 23 to assert attorney–client privilege over matters discussed in closed session and then voted to withhold any disclosure of those discussions.
During a brief public‑comment period before the commission locked its doors for closed session, Georgia Shutish urged the body to allow the public to hear portions of the conversation, saying, “I, I think it would be really nice if the public could hear…
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