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Rules Committee forwards privacy-first charter amendment to full Board of Supervisors
Summary
The Rules Committee voted to forward a charter amendment that would adopt a privacy-first policy in the City and County of San Francisco to the full Board of Supervisors for consideration on the July 24 agenda; sponsor Supervisor Aaron Peskin clarified that the measure is not intended to limit the city's existing authority to protect privacy.
Supervisor Asha Safai, chair of the Rules Committee, on Monday forwarded a charter amendment to the full Board of Supervisors that would place a privacy-first policy before voters in the November 6, 2018 election.
The amendment, sponsored by Supervisor Aaron Peskin, was presented during a special meeting called July 9, 2018. Peskin asked the committee to send the measure to the full board and addressed an outstanding question about what constitutes a…
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