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The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors [1] is the five-member governing board of Sacramento County, California. Like all other counties in California, with the exception of the City and County of San Francisco , Sacramento is split into five districts and each district elects a supervisor every four years.
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Sacramento 4th District Board of Supervisors. Folsom City Councilwoman Rosario Rodriguez increased her lead to 50.5% of the vote in the three-way race for the 4th District seat on the Sacramento ...
While serving on Sacramento Board of Supervisors, Susan Peters voted in favor of a "Physical Contact" ordinance restricting entertainment where a performer is closer than six feet to the audience. Opponents of this ordinance argued that it would be found unconstitutional if challenged.
The County of Sacramento is governed by an elected five-member Board of Supervisors. [2] Several other elected offices including the Sheriff, District Attorney, and Assessor, and numerous county departments and entities, under the supervision of the County Executive Officer, are responsible for implementing the policy of the Board of Supervisors.
The behavior of the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors — and supervisors Patrick Kennedy and Phil Serna in particular — is beyond outrageous. ... The “four by two” meetings are private ...
The county’s new ban on camping on public property is part of a trend to move the problem to Sacramento. But few on the streets get social services.
Dickinson served on the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors beginning in a special election in January 1994, and was subsequently re-elected to four four-year terms, serving through 2010. He was elected in November 2010 and represents the 7th Assembly District which includes the city of Sacramento. Sacramento County Board of Supervisors