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Rules Committee advances multiple mayoral appointments; tables and forwards rejection for one juvenile probation nominee
Summary
The Rules Committee sent several mayoral nominees to the full Board of Supervisors, including reappointments to the Police and Port commissions, advanced two City Hall preservation nominees, filled Food Security and Immigrant Rights panels, and tabled/forwarded a rejection motion for a juvenile probation nominee after heated questioning about immigration policy.
The Board of Supervisors Rules Committee on June 3 moved several mayoral nominations and reappointments toward final consideration while splitting on one contentious juvenile-probation pick.
The committee advanced the mayor’s reappointment of Joseph E. Marshall to the Police Commission, confirmed Rodney Fong’s reappointment to the Port Commission, approved nine appointments to the Food Security Task Force and forwarded two nominees to the Immigrant Rights Commission. The committee amended the City Hall Preservation advisory resolution to advance Ellen Schumer and Mei Wu and asked for additional review of James Haas’s fit for the historic-preservation seat. On animal oversight, the committee advanced three nominees for the Animal Control and Welfare Commission and deferred others for future vacancy rounds.
The most consequential procedural move…
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