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Planning Commission votes to enter closed session under attorney-client privilege, later votes not to disclose discussion

San Francisco Planning Commission · June 10, 2021
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The San Francisco Planning Commission unanimously voted to assert attorney-client privilege and enter closed session, later reported no action was taken and voted unanimously not to disclose any portion of closed-session discussions.

The San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously to assert the attorney-client privilege and move into closed session to confer with legal counsel. A motion to assert the privilege and enter closed session was moved and seconded and the chair recorded the roll-call votes: Commissioners…

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