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Rules Committee advances Prop C implementation, gives Office of Early Care and Education nine months to draft spending plan
Summary
The San Francisco Rules Committee voted to pass out implementing legislation for Proposition C (Early Care and Education for All) with amendments that add local planning bodies, set a 10% minimum wage increase target for early‑educators and extend the initial planning window from six to nine months; the committee moved the ordinance to the full Board with a positive recommendation.
The San Francisco Rules Committee on Sept. 12 advanced an ordinance to implement Proposition C, the voter‑approved Early Care and Education for All initiative, asking the Office of Early Care and Education to produce an initial five‑year spending plan within nine months and directing broad community engagement.
Supervisor (spoken in the record) framed the ordinance as the next step to put the voter‑approved program into action, saying the measure represents a major local investment and that "this revenue for this measure is only generated through a tax to the largest commercial landlords in the city" and that the city will "fight not only to invest in early education, working families, and our…
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