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Watch: SF Supes' Committee Hearing on Creating a City Bank

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In light of what's going on with the Occupy protests, this could be interesting: The City Operations and Neighborhood Services Committee of the Board of Supervisors will hold a "hearing on the Budget Analyst Report on San Francisco's banking system and options for leveraging San Francisco taxpayer dollars and City revenues in financial institutions that can stimulate our local economy." The report was requested by Supervisor John Avalos.

From the agenda item, which includes the legislative analyst's report.

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