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Supervisors back $3.3M and $500K grants to expand probation supervision and pilot reentry courts

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget & Finance Committee · October 27, 2010
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Summary

The Budget & Finance Committee approved recommendations to accept two grant-funded ordinances: a $3.3 million Cal EMA domestic-violence-related probation grant and a $500,000 Second Chance Act grant to create two pilot reentry courts, with staff saying pilots will start by January and include evidence‑based supervision and coordinated case management.

The San Francisco Budget & Finance Committee on Oct. 19 recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept two grant-funded ordinances to expand probation services and launch reentry courts.

Supervisor John Avalos chaired the meeting where the clerk read two ordinances: one to accept and expend $3,300,000 from the California Emergency Management Agency for a probation specialization supervision program funded through the Violence Against Women Act and to amend ordinance 191-10 to add three…

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