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Rules Committee moves six candidates forward for Immigrant Rights Commission
Summary
The Rules Committee heard testimony from six applicants and moved six appointments and two residency waivers forward without objection; candidates highlighted language access, immigrant integration, youth engagement and domestic-worker advocacy as priorities.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee on Oct. 18 heard presentations from six candidates for the Immigrant Rights Commission and moved all six names forward for appointment, including two residency waivers, without objection.
Kathleen Cole, a college anthropology instructor who said she authored a book titled Remaking Citizenship and has nearly 30 years of involvement with immigrant community organizations in the Mission District, told the committee she would emphasize…
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