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Committee forwards contested official-advertising designations after Examiner delivery change
Summary
The audit committee advanced resolutions on the city's official and outreach legal-advertising newspapers to the full Board after the Examiner said it will stop Saturday publication and restrict San Francisco home delivery; the committee left the ultimate choice to the full Board.
The Government Audit and Oversight Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on June 2 advanced resolutions on the city's official and outreach legal-advertising newspapers to the full Board after hearing that the San Francisco Examiner will stop publishing on Saturdays and limit home delivery to Thursdays and Sundays.
Chair Supervisor Aaron Peskin opened the discussion and asked Purchasing Department staff to explain changes to the bid evaluation after the Examiner notified the Clerk that its print schedule and home-delivery pattern would shift in July. Mark Roseann, principal in the purchasing department, said, "the examiner advised that in July, they will stop publishing…
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