Overruling its Rules Committee, the board gave its thumbs up to putting a plan on the November ballot
San Francisco Supervisors went to great lengths Tuesday to ensure a controversial public-safety measure reaches the November ballot.
The authors of the proposal — Dorsey and Board of Supervisors President Aaron Peskin — argue it is a way to buy The City time to bolster recruitment and bring more officers onto the police force. Ronen’s decision to delay the measure was unusual, as were the board’s twin special meetings to effectively bypass that move.Ex // Top Stories SF officials say bulk of city IT systems spared in global tech outage The source of the outage stemmed from a faulty security update conducted by a major cybersecurity firm, which primarily impacted Microsoft Windows computers
Ronen, who is nearing the end of her second and final term in office, accused her colleagues last week of having political motives for pushing the measure.
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