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Board committee advances ordinance to downsize Child Care Planning Advisory Council and create executive committee

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee · February 18, 2010
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Summary

The Rules Committee recommended forwarding an ordinance to reduce the Child Care Planning Advisory Council membership from 30 to 25, create an executive committee to act between meetings, and keep existing attendance rules (four unexcused absences in 12 months triggers resignation). Staff and supervisors said the change aims to improve quorum and timely action.

Chair David Campos opened the Rules Committee and called Item 3, an ordinance introduced by President David Chu to amend the San Francisco Administrative Code governing the Child Care Planning Advisory Council (CPAC). Jamie Cantwell of President Chu’s office and Graham Dobson, CPAC’s staff coordinator, presented the measure.

Dobson said the council originally had 30 seats and that maintaining quorum was difficult under that size. He told the committee the council’s active membership is currently about 23–24 and…

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