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PAC outlines proposed uses of Sugary Drink Tax revenue including millions for school nutrition and water access

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · January 15, 2019
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Summary

The Parent Advisory Council reported proposed Sugary Drink Tax allocations affecting SFUSD: $4,545,000 to community-based organizations, $7,728,000 to SFUSD-distributed programs, and $2.5 million to SFUSD/DCYF for meal quality and water access projects including refill stations.

The Parent Advisory Council provided the board with an update on recommended allocations from the Sugary Drink Distributor Tax proposal during the Jan. 15 meeting, calling out specific amounts proposed to support school nutrition and related services.

PAC representatives said the advisory committee recommended $4,545,000 in grants to…

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