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Rules Committee tables charter amendment tying city funds to SFUSD governance and data‑sharing

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee · January 31, 2022
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Summary

The Rules Committee voted to table a charter amendment that would have tied city discretionary education funds to a governance certificate and data‑sharing agreement with the San Francisco Unified School District after heavy public opposition and calls for broader stakeholder input.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors’ Rules Committee on Jan. 31 voted to table a charter amendment that would have changed how discretionary money in the Public Education Enrichment Fund is appropriated to the San Francisco Unified School District and required the district to enter a data‑sharing agreement and submit a certificate of governance compliance before receiving city funds.

Supervisor Connie Chan moved to table the proposal, saying the charter’s prescriptive governance language represented an overreach into an independently elected school board and urging more time for collaboration with stakeholders. The motion carried…

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