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Budget analyst to study aging‑in‑place and early‑childhood programs; DCYF review forwarded to full Board
Summary
The Budget and Legislative Analyst presented two analyst studies: a 255‑hour 'aging in place' review and a narrowed, interdepartmental audit of early childhood care and education estimated at about 1,000 hours; the committee moved the early‑childhood item to the full Board as amended and without recommendation.
The Government Audit and Oversight Committee authorized two assignments for the Budget and Legislative Analyst's Office on July 22: a study of aging‑in‑place practices and a narrowed, interdepartmental review of city early childhood care and education programs.
Chair Eric Marr introduced Item 4, a motion directing the analyst to review aging‑in‑place practices and resources. Deborah Newman of the Budget and Legislative Analyst's Office told the committee the office has approximately 4,500 audit hours available annually and had…
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