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Board continues $19.7 million appropriation for children, seniors and disabled programs to June 5 as supervisors await mayoral budget

3005759 · April 16, 2025
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Supervisor Daly moved to continue an ordinance proposing $19,719,628 in appropriations for children, senior and disabled programs to the boards June 5 meeting so the package can be considered with the mayors June 1 budget submission. The board approved the continuance without objection.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on May 15 voted to continue an ordinance that would appropriate $19,719,628 for programs serving children, seniors and people with disabilities until its next regular meeting on June 5.

Supervisor Chris Daly, speaking for the Budget and Finance Committee package, said the funding proposal addresses senior services and programming for families and youth. Daly said he would seek a continuance until the mayor’s formal June 1 budget submission so the…

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