A trio of out applicants is seeking appointment to San Francisco's Immigrant Rights Commission. But with eight highly qualified people vying for seven seats on the advisory panel, the Board of Supervisors is facing a difficult decision on whom to name to it.
Further complicating matters is that three of the applicants, including two of the LGBTQ community leaders, require a residency waiver in order to serve since they do not live in San Francisco at the moment.
The supervisors' rules committee will take up the appointments at its March 1 meeting, having postponed by a week taking a vote on which of the octet it would recommend be seated.