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Mayor Breed pledges shelter expansion, backs early‑childhood workforce supports in policy Q&A
Summary
Mayor London Breed told the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Nov. 27 that expanding access to early care and education and speeding services for people who are homeless are top priorities for her administration.
Mayor London Breed told the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Nov. 27 that expanding access to early care and education and speeding services for people who are homeless are top priorities for her administration, and she described steps the city is taking while legal and budget questions remain.
The mayor spoke at a special 2 p.m. policy session convened for questions submitted by supervisors Preethee (Preet) Yee, Connie Chan Brown, and Rafael Mandelmann. Supervisors focused on the implementation of the June ballot measures and on workforce and system capacity issues that supervisors said are already affecting neighborhoods.
Why it matters: Supervisors and the mayor framed both early care and homelessness as issues that affect families’ economic stability and neighborhood quality of life. Supervisors repeatedly pressed for timelines, interim funding and concrete steps the mayor…
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