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City employees urge Health Service Board to let staff use American Rescue Plan27s larger dependent-care FSA limit

San Francisco Health Service Board · May 13, 2021
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Multiple city employees and union representatives called on the San Francisco Health Service Board to adopt the American Rescue Plan27s temporary increase allowing dependent-care FSA contributions up to $10,500 for 2021, saying Bay Area childcare costs make the change important for working families.

Several San Francisco city employees and union representatives urged the Health Service Board on May 13 to allow city workers to use a higher dependent-care flexible spending account (FSA) limit authorized in the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.

At the start of the meeting, callers including Liz Bryson and Natalie Hoffmeister (both identified as Local 21 members) described the financial strain of childcare in the…

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