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Committee recommends adoption of data-privacy resolution to limit city data sharing with federal agencies

Select Committee on Federal Administration and Policy Changes · March 6, 2026
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Summary

The select committee voted 9–0 to recommend Resolution 32194, asking the executive and departments to review data-collection and sharing practices, tighten contractor privacy standards, and report back to council by June 30 on vulnerabilities tied to federal immigration enforcement.

The Select Committee on Federal Administration and Policy Changes on March 5 recommended adoption of Resolution 32194, a measure asking the executive branch to review city data-collection and sharing practices and to strengthen contractor privacy standards to reduce the risk that personally identifiable information could be used in federal civil immigration enforcement.

Council member Foster, the sponsor, told the committee the resolution is designed to ensure people can access city services “without having to worry about how any personally identifiable information might be used.” Foster said the resolution asks the executive to review data collection and sharing, increase transparency for the…

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