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Rules Committee advances ordinance to expand Family Violence Council membership and set sunset
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The San Francisco Rules Committee voted to forward an ordinance that would add six city and agency seats to the Family Violence Council and set a sunset date, a change sponsors said implements recommendations from the council's fourth annual report.
The Rules Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Thursday advanced an ordinance that would change the composition of the Family Violence Council, adding six seats and establishing a sunset date for the body.
Sponsor Supervisor Katie Tang told the committee the Family Violence Council — the city’s interagency advisory group on child abuse, domestic violence and elder abuse — was created in 2008 and that the proposed changes respond to recommendations in the council’s fourth annual report. Tang said the amendments would add juvenile probation, the public defender, animal care and control, the San Francisco Unified School…
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