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Commission approves resolution for ongoing funding of unhoused youth support

February 16, 2024 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California



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Commission approves resolution for ongoing funding of unhoused youth support
The San Francisco City Commission convened on July 4, 2025, to discuss and vote on key resolutions, including funding for unhoused young people and families. The meeting featured a series of votes, with the most significant being the approval of a resolution aimed at securing ongoing financial support for this vulnerable demographic.

The resolution, co-drafted by Chair Butler and Commissioner Laguana, included amendments emphasizing that funding should come from general funds rather than one-time allocations. This stipulation aims to ensure sustainable financial support for unhoused youth and families. The motion to approve the resolution was met with a majority of affirmative votes, with only one commissioner, Evans, voting against it.

During the meeting, there was some confusion regarding the voting process, particularly about whether amendments needed to be voted on separately before the main resolution. However, the commission clarified that public comments had already been taken, and the amended resolution could proceed without further delay.

The meeting concluded with the successful passage of the resolution, highlighting the commission's commitment to addressing the needs of unhoused young people in San Francisco. This decision marks a significant step towards ensuring that essential services and support are consistently available to those in need.

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