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Oversight Commission forwards HSH budget to mayor, adopts resolution urging restoration of youth and family add-backs
Summary
The San Francisco Homelessness Oversight Commission voted 4–2 to forward HSH’s proposed budget to the mayor’s office and unanimously passed an amended resolution urging no cuts and calling for restored funding for transitional-age youth and families, including a $200,000 TAY food-security add-back that was paused midyear.
The San Francisco Homelessness Oversight Commission voted on Feb. 16 to forward the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing’s proposed budget for fiscal years 2024–25 and 2025–26 to the mayor’s office while also adopting a resolution asking that cuts not be made and that funding for youth and families be prioritized.
The commission approved the departmental submission by roll call, with Vice Chair Bevan Dufty, Commissioners Katie Albright, Dina Aslanian Williams and Shaki Laguana voting aye and Commissioners Kristen Evans and Joaquin Guerrero voting no. After the budget vote, the body unanimously passed an amended resolution that added three whereas clauses calling for (1) no cuts to funds for unhoused young people and families, (2) that ongoing funding come from general funds rather than one‑time funds, and (3) consideration of…
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