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Add comprehensive table grants for authenticated role
RLS policies define WHAT rows can be accessed, but GRANT statements
control WHETHER a table can be accessed at all. This was causing 403
errors when authenticated users tried to access tables.

Added grants for:
- Core tables: members, membership_statuses, membership_types
- Dues: dues_payments (SELECT)
- Events: events, event_types, event_rsvps (full CRUD), event_rsvps_public
- Documents: documents, document_categories, document_folders
- Settings: app_settings (SELECT for public settings)
- Email: email_logs (SELECT for own logs)
- Preferences: user_notification_preferences (SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE)
- Views: members_with_dues, events_with_counts

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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