SF voters called for sheriff oversight in 2020. It may be years away.
Briefly

Mayor Breed's budget proposal allocates only $1.4 million for the Office of Inspector General and sheriff oversight board, hindering their establishment and functioning effectively.
The delay in funding and staffing the oversight bodies, as highlighted by board member Jayson Wechter, contradicts the voters' demand for independent oversight post-Prop. D in 2020.
The city took almost two years after Prop. D's passing to establish the civilian oversight board and hire the inspector general, Terry Wiley, illustrating significant delays in the process.
Read at Mission Local
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