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DAS commission unanimously approves FY21'23 budget as feeding response winds down

San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging Services Commission · February 3, 2021
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The San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging Services Commission unanimously approved the FY21'23 budget Feb. 3, 2021. Budget staff warned the city faces a projected $411 million deficit and the COVID-19 feeding program drove year-to-year shifts; the department expects feeding supports to ramp down as vaccination expands.

The San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging Services Commission voted unanimously Feb. 3 to approve the department's FY21'23 budget after a presentation from budget staff outlining pandemic-driven program spending and revenue changes.

Dan Kaplan, DAS/HSA budget director, told the commission the city is forecasting a $411,000,000 deficit and described how the department's COVID-19 feeding program (about $47,000,000 in the current year) accounted for much of a year-to-year decline in total DAS spending from approximately $435 million to $407 million. Kaplan also said…

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