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Capitalization
edit@Cullen328: Per MOS:INSTITUTIONS, full names of institutions and political units are capitalized: "San Francisco Board of Supervisors" is a proper name. But "board of supervisors" is a generic term. Merriam-Webster shows it in lower case: board of supervisors – noun – "a county governing board in many states of the U.S." Chris the speller yack 04:28, 19 June 2019 (UTC)