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Board declines to require sheriff to send top‑ranked official to Community Review Commission, asks for attendance report
Summary
The Board debated and rejected a resolution urging the Sacramento Sheriff’s Office to send a high‑ranking representative to the Sheriff Community Review Commission, instead approving a substitute motion to deny the resolution and asking county staff for a six‑month report on actual attendance and participation.
The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors on Jan. 27 debated whether to formalize expectations that the Sheriff’s Office send a high‑ranking representative to meetings of the Sheriff Community Review Commission and ultimately approved a substitute motion to deny the resolution.
Supervisor Roger Serna, who sponsored language changing the board’s request to an expectation that “the SSO send a high ranking representative to all commission meetings,”…
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