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Board continues budget packet after debate over transparency, adds technical amendments
Summary
Supervisors debated the annual appropriation and salary ordinances, highlighted $4M for childcare, $8M for homelessness, and voted to continue the full budget packet for one week to allow review of technical amendments and trailing legislation.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors continued the bulk of the city's annual budget legislation for one week on Tuesday while supervisors debated technical adjustments and the transparency of the "add-back" process.
Chair of the Budget Committee Supervisor Malia Cohen previewed technical amendments and said the proposals reflected hundreds of hours of deliberations and prioritized childcare, food security, youth services, homelessness and a City College reserve. Cohen highlighted allocations included in the proposed add-back list: more than $4,000,000 for childcare, over $3,000,000 for food security, over $2,000,000 for youth and at-risk…
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