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Chair urges protection of California climate programs amid tight budget
Summary
An unnamed meeting speaker identifying themself as chair of a budget committee said they are working in Sacramento to 'land a budget' during a difficult year and emphasized protecting climate programs in California, and thanked local community efforts for resilience in San Francisco.
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Speaker 1, chair of the budget committee (self-identified), said they are working in Sacramento to "land a budget" during a difficult year and emphasized that they are "very, very protective" of climate programs in California.
The comment, captured in the meeting transcript, linked state-level budget work with local resilience efforts. "We're working hard in Sacramento as chair of the budget committee, and we're trying to land a budget during a difficult budget year now. And we are very, very protective, of our climate programs in California. And so thank you for doing this," Speaker 1 said.
Speaker 1 also framed climate work as a distributed effort: "This is a person by person situation and that's how change happens. And I am just deeply grateful for you being here for all the work that so many people in the community are doing to make San Francisco even better than it already is. Thank you." The transcript does not record any formal motion, vote, or instruction tied to those remarks.
The remarks connect a state-level budget process in Sacramento with community-level climate and resilience work in San Francisco but do not specify funding amounts, specific programs, or formal actions. The meeting record contains no recorded vote or directive to staff on the subject.

