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Supervisors review Aging & Adult Services budget amid FMAP uncertainty

San Francisco Board of Supervisors 1 Budget & Finance Committee · April 21, 2010
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Summary

The Department of Aging and Adult Services outlined a $178 million budget heavily driven by IHSS caseload growth; officials said federal FMAP funding and state actions are key variables and warned of service reductions if federal/state support falls through.

The committee received a multi‑part briefing on the Department of Aging and Adult Services (DAS). Director Anne Hinton told the committee the department's proposed FY2011 budget is about $178 million, roughly $79 million of which is general fund. The largest program in the DAS budget is In‑Home Supportive Services (IHSS), which accounts for more than $100 million of that total.

Why it matters: IHSS serves low‑income residents who receive home‑based supportive services; caseload growth (from roughly…

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