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Rules Committee refers contested Gaza ceasefire resolution to full Board after hours of public comment

January 08, 2024 | San Francisco County, California


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Rules Committee refers contested Gaza ceasefire resolution to full Board after hours of public comment
The Rules Committee took up a resolution authored by Supervisor Dean Preston calling for a sustained ceasefire in Gaza, humanitarian aid, the release of hostages and condemnation of antisemitism, anti‑Palestinian prejudice and islamophobia. The item drew exceptionally large public turnout: the committee heard more than two hundred one‑minute public comments representing a broad spectrum of views — health care workers, union leaders, Palestinian and Jewish residents, advocacy groups, and other San Franciscans spoke both for passage "as is" and for amending the text to require additional condemnations or conditions.

Supervisor Preston summarized the resolution and the process of prior consultation; he said the measure was drafted to unite around humanitarian objectives and noted proposed edits to update casualties, displacement and hostage figures and to reference subsequent U.N. action. Chair Supervisor Matt Dorsey said he intended to propose additional amendments to address concerns raised in recent conversations and said he was sensitive to the gravity of October 7; he read a set of amendments he described as adding qualitative recitations (including language calling for Hamas to surrender and an explicit two‑state endorsement).

The committee first voted on the motion to adopt Chair Dorsey’s amendments. The roll call was Dorsey Aye; Vice Chair Shamone Walton No; Supervisor Asha Safai No — the motion failed. Vice Chair Walton then moved to refer the resolution to the full Board as a committee report without recommendation; that motion passed 2–1 (Walton Aye; Safai Aye; Dorsey No). Chair Dorsey noted the committee accepted public comment and closed the hearing; Clerk Victor Young said the Board would not accept additional public comment at the full Board meeting on Jan. 9. The committee record includes Preston’s proposed balancing amendments, the chair’s proposed amendments, testimony from many community organizations, and a recorded committee referral vote.

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