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Board continues two‑year budget debate to July 20 after committee report; chair highlights $1B homeless and mental‑health investments

3006360 · April 16, 2025
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The Board of Supervisors continued consideration of the fiscal 2022–2023 budget to a July 20 meeting after Budget and Appropriations Chair Matt Haney described the plan as a “recovery” and “equity” budget with more than $1 billion aimed at homelessness and mental-health system transformation.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on July 13 continued consideration of items 9 through 31 — the city’s proposed fiscal 2021–22 and 2022–23 budget package — to a special session on July 20.

Budget and Appropriations Committee Chair Matt Haney opened the discussion with a lengthy statement describing the package as a “recovery budget” that emphasizes equity. Haney said the budget includes “over a billion dollars…

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