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Supervisors back extension and equity updates to Family Violence Council

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee · March 15, 2021
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Summary

The Rules Committee voted to send to the full Board an ordinance by Supervisor Stephanie to extend the Family Violence Council’s sunset to May 1, 2024, add community seats and agency representatives, and require disaggregated data to track racial and other disparities in family violence.

The Rules Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted to send legislation to the full board that would extend and revise the Family Violence Council, the city advisory body that coordinates responses to child abuse, elder abuse and intimate-partner violence.

The ordinance, introduced by Supervisor Catherine Stephanie, would push the council’s sunset date to May 1, 2024, expand community representation by adding three community-appointed seats, and add representatives from the Department of Police Accountability and the Human Rights Commission. It would also require the council to collect…

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