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Committee recommends funding for food security amid federal and state support declines

March 13, 2024 | San Francisco County, California



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Committee recommends funding for food security amid federal and state support declines
San Francisco County officials have taken a significant step towards addressing food security concerns in the city. During a recent government meeting, the committee unanimously approved a resolution aimed at enhancing support for critical services provided by the Department of Disability and Senior Services (DAS) and the Human Services Agency (HSA).

The discussion highlighted the urgent need for a comprehensive strategy to tackle food insecurity, especially as federal and state support continues to dwindle. Officials expressed concern over the increasing demands on services, particularly for the aging population, which is projected to grow in the coming years. "We see the increasing needs in our city," one committee member noted, emphasizing the importance of cohesive efforts to secure funding for these essential services.

Despite the approval of the resolution, the committee acknowledged that this is just one part of a larger conversation that needs to involve the mayor's office and other stakeholders. The focus will be on finding sustainable funding solutions to meet the rising demands for food security.

In addition to the food security resolution, the meeting also addressed infrastructure financing plans for the power station project. Items two and three on the agenda involved approving an infrastructure financing district and amending the development agreement with California Barrel Company for the patrol power station project. These measures are expected to facilitate necessary improvements and financial arrangements for the city's infrastructure.

With the resolutions passed, officials are now looking forward to further discussions on how to effectively implement these plans and address the pressing needs of San Francisco's residents.

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