
""She wants to regain stable health so she can thoughtfully and responsibly consider her options," her office told ABC7 Eyewitness News in a statement announcing her leave of absence and addressing the condition of her mental health."
""Especially if it's a medical situation. In the past, supervisors have taken up to 3 months in dealing with medical situations. It's sort of a sensitive area," he said."
""It is always a concern and she is part of the reason why we have a voice in city hall. Now that she is taking time to take care of herself all we have and can continue to do is to be there and be loud and make sure our voices continue to be present," said Rojas."
Jacqueline Fielder, a San Francisco Board of Supervisors member, announced her leave of absence to focus on her health. She had been absent for weeks prior to this announcement. Her office stated that she aims to regain stable health to consider her options responsibly. There is no defined timeline for her return, and past supervisors have taken up to three months for similar medical situations. Fielder's constituency faces ongoing challenges, including homelessness and drug use, while a new law may impact local vendors.
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