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Rules committee advances multiple charter measures to full board; several public‑safety items continued

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee · July 15, 2024
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The Rules Committee on July 15 advanced several charter amendments (children and families initiative; inspector general; affordable housing fund; nurses retirement/911 operators) to the full Board with positive recommendations and continued two contested public‑safety measures for further work: the firefighters retirement charter amendment and a police DROP program.

On July 15, 2024, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee considered eight agenda items and forwarded several charter amendments to the full Board while postponing two contentious public‑safety measures.

The committee unanimously recommended committee reports to the full Board on four charter items: the "Our Children, Our Families" initiative, a proposal to establish an inspector general in the Controller’s Office, a charter amendment to create an Affordable Housing Opportunity Fund for seniors, families and people with disabilities (authorizing at least $8,250,000 annually starting in fiscal year 2026–27), and a measure adjusting retirement rules for certain…

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