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Rules Committee advances several Our City, Our Home oversight appointments amid heated public comment
Summary
After lengthy public comment, the Rules Committee forwarded Chanel Williams, Billy Lemon and Julia D'Antonio to the Board of Supervisors for seats on the Our City, Our Home Oversight Committee; public speakers both praised and criticized incumbents, and speakers disputed claims about Prop C funding.
The Rules Committee considered multiple applicants for four seats on the Our City, Our Home (OCO) Oversight Committee, the body created to oversee funds from Proposition C (‘‘Our City, Our Home’’), the 2018 ballot measure to tax large corporations to fund housing and behavioral health services.
Applicants: Chanel Williams (executive director, Rafiki Coalition for Health and Wellness) described racial disparities in homelessness and urged centering children and families. Billy Lemon (executive director, Castro Country Club) described lived experience in recovery and nonprofit leadership and argued oversight needs members with both lived…
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