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San Francisco outlines AB109 realignment plan and warns funding will fall short
Summary
Chief Adult Probation presented a multi-agency realignment plan to receive people returning from state prison under AB109, estimating an initial annualized local population of roughly 700 and projecting a funding shortfall beyond initial state allocations; supervisors approved position additions and a funding package to proceed but asked for further monitoring and metrics.
The Budget and Finance Committee advanced a multi-department implementation plan for California—9s AB109 public safety realignment, approving related budget items and positions while flagging funding and operational risks.
Chief Wendy Still of Adult Probation described the changes created by AB109 and the practical implications for San Francisco: a shift of certain nonserious, nonviolent offenders and a post-release supervision population from state to local responsibility. Still said the county—9s initial estimate is about 700 annualized supervised offenders, a figure she and partners characterize as likely understated, and forecast a building population that could range…
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