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Rules Committee accepts amendments to privacy-first charter amendment and continues it to July 16
Summary
Supervisor Aaron Peskins privacy-first charter amendment, proposing 11 guiding privacy principles and a city administrator duty to propose implementing ordinance, was accepted with amendments by the Rules Committee and continued one week to July 16 to finalize language for the November ballot.
San Francisco The Rules Committee on July 9 accepted proposed changes to a charter amendment from Supervisor Aaron Peskin that would adopt a citywide "privacy-first" policy and directed staff to return with a finalordinance draft at the July 16 Rules meeting.
Peskin described the measure as a timely response to national privacy concerns and local questions about emerging mobility and data-collection technologies. The charter amendment sets out 11 nonbinding principles to…
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