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Covering the San Diego County Board of Supervisors is no easy feat. The board meetings often end so rapidly that if you are 20 minutes late they are already over.
If you arrive on time, you are likely to spend 20 minutes sitting through endless proclamations congratulating worthy causes around San Diego.
The business of the day is usually safely decided before the five supervisors take to the dais.
So few members of the public show up to speak on agenda items that decisions often pass on consent...and are never discussed.
