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Rules Committee advances amended Student Success Fund charter amendment, continues to July 11
Summary
The Rules Committee advanced Supervisor Shamann Walton/Ronan’s amended Student Success Fund charter amendment after opponents raised fiscal concerns. The committee adopted negotiated changes including a 15‑year duration, a $40 million reserve, and a $35 million minimum appropriation trigger, and continued the item for final vote on July 11.
The San Francisco Rules Committee on July 6 advanced an amended charter amendment to create a Student Success Fund that would provide DCYF grants to schools in the San Francisco Unified School District to support academic achievement and students’ social and emotional wellness. Supervisor Matt Haney (presenting amendments on behalf of Supervisor Connie Chan's colleagues) led the presentation and said the amendments resolved labor concerns and refined fiscal protections.
The amendments shorten the fund from 25 years to 15 years, add a definition of “significant reductions” in excess ERAF receipt, and limit annual increases in the Fund’s appropriation to no more than 3% once the Fund reaches its full appropriation after a…
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