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Human Services Agency previews $730 million budget as Medi-Cal expansion and JobsNow reshape work

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Committee · April 3, 2013
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Summary

HSA Director Trent Rohr briefed the Budget & Finance Committee on a $730 million agency budget that expects Medi-Cal enrollment growth and state-funded expansion of employment services; supervisors asked for more data on homelessness outcomes and supportive-housing turnover.

The Human Services Agency (HSA) presented a preview of its fiscal-year budget and program priorities on April 3, outlining an approximately $730 million portfolio and describing near-term changes driven by state and federal policy.

Key presentations and figures: HSA Director Trent Rohr said the agency's budget is roughly one-third federal, one-third state and one-third local/general fund and listed core program areas including in-home supportive services (IHSS), foster-care and family services, homeless and housing programs, and subsidized employment. He told the committee that the Affordable Care Act…

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