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Budget committee advances $19.7 million human-services supplemental and adopts amendment shifting rainy-day funds
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget & Finance Committee advanced a $19.7 million supplemental for children, families, seniors and disabled services and adopted an amendment reallocating $15.83 million from a rainy‑day one‑time reserve to offset the package; the measure was set for continued consideration toward full‑board action.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Committee advanced a supplemental appropriation package aimed at child care, senior services, eviction prevention and violence‑prevention programs, and adopted a procedural amendment to reshape how the proposal is scored.
Chair Chris Daley, who introduced the two‑item package, said the supplemental responds to better‑than‑expected revenue and local advocacy and described an "amendment of the whole" intended to score revenues in a way that would reduce the proposal’s net impact on the general fund. Daley described roughly $15,830,000 in a rainy‑day capital/one‑time reserve that his amendment would de‑appropriate from a prior affordable‑housing supplemental and restore to the general‑fund baseline so it can be reallocated in this package.
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