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Mayor Lurie urges swift action on fentanyl emergency and promises city support as St. Anne's nursing home prepares to close
Summary
Mayor Daniel Lurie told the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Jan. 28 that he has introduced a fentanyl state of emergency order and pledged city support for seniors displaced by the announced April closure of St. Anne's skilled nursing facility.
Mayor Daniel Lurie appeared at the San Francisco Board of Supervisors' January 28 meeting and outlined his administration's immediate priorities on overdose and behavioral health while answering a Board question about the impending closure of Saint Anne's Home in the Richmond District. The mayor said he introduced a "fentanyl state of emergency" order and asked the city and supervisors to move with urgency to expand treatment, shelter capacity and hire public-safety and behavioral-health staff.
"People in our city need our help right now and what we have been doing is not working," Mayor…
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