Shall the Board of Supervisors, rather than individual
departments and officials, respond
to requests made by the federal or state government for
records that may contain private
information about citizens?
Measure E is a Charter amendment that
would authorize the Board of Supervisors, rather than
individual
City departments and officials, to respond to certain
requests
made by the federal or state government for City
records that may
contain information about private citizens where such
requests
may violate the Constitutional rights of those citizens.
Under certain
circumstances, the Board would meet in closed
session to
consider such requests.
- A YES vote of this measure means:
- If you vote "yes," you want to authorize
the Board of Supervisors, rather than individual City
departments
and officials, to respond to certain requests made by
the federal or
state government for City records that may contain
information
about private citizens.
- A NO vote of this measure means:
- If you vote "no," you do not want to
authorize the Board of Supervisors to respond to
requests for City
records that may contain information about private
citizens.
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