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>> thank you all for thank you for being here. and i'm come the cfo at planned participate hood and a request from gilda is not here but as i know the u.s. supreme court overturned rodeo and many today, i can't believe it but 12 satellites are restrictive reproductive rights we see a tax going on beyond deposition and witnessing assault think conception and
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from joined affirming care those are under it minnesota the. >> too many of women and in reality they're graveling effected. >> the message if the reproductive rights freedom is clear they won't stop until adoption are completely polished and in this ever evolving environment we need all the government to act when it comes to reproductive rights freedom the local and state and federal level and the local is vital in the operation by approve the security and implementing buffer zip codes that protect the patients if protesters. local coalition like the bayview coalition is critical to find solutions and working collaborating to strengthen us at the san francisco reproductive rights act you'll
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hear important about another shining example of san francisco leading the way once again at the local level and i want to thank you for your commitment and dedication and any my great honor to introduce someone a long time supporter and vocal championship k champion please join me mayor of san francisco london breed (clapping) thank you. >>. thank you very much. nicole for the introduction and for opening up the space an opportunity to come together to deal with something we all every thought we'd be dealing with and in fact, where robe wade was overturned two years ago that set in motion a monument that i think is brought women all over the country to fight for the ability to make decisions about
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our bodies. we shouldn't have to explain what it is we need when it comes to any health decision thereby protected and the fact we have to now fight against policies that provide technical detailed around what you can and cannot it is really offense and it is our bodies it is our choice and we should be able to make any decision we need to and we shouldn't have to talk about whether or not in raise or inner safety net arrest this and that not part of the excavation i'm proud no, when rodeo wade was overturned 2 years our director of the commission on the status of women kimberly through the vision leadership created the bayview adoption rights coalition as a way - we figured
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out back. created this as an opportunity to bring the various bayview counties together to prepare sadly for women who might be traveling to the bay area and looking for reproductive rights care no questions asked i appreciate her leadership and what we've been able to do to provide the resources to make sure that is possible and that we are able to be that sanctuary for women. it is really extraordinarily to be here today at the scene of coalition of leaders here joining us to make that clear including members of board of supervisors i'm proud of the work they have done and will continue to do to stand up for reproductive rights and whatever capacity they serve and have why is this important? it is important for the reasons that
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nicole stated but more importantly it can't be a conversation that we have at the board of supervisors. this can't just think or be an ordinance we have to demonstrate with the voters of san francisco what our values are and how we'll continue as a city to fight against any injustice that reproductive rights health and freedom will continue to be protected in the city in whatever way possible one of the things i want to touch on we have two of those crises pregnant centers in our city that have been to women and efficient when you're going to said what all your options you're told like you'll go to hell if i get an abortion we don't need people telling someone we don't know what they're going drove and what it
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leads to the fact up and coming those kinds of centers exist and people are not aware of what they are when they're walking into the doors another reason we need to make sure that signage is appropriate and make sure that that we are using every resource san francisco has to protect reproductive rights in any way, shape, or form and so that's what had ballot measure represents and the reproductive rights act will do a couple of things declare a policy of the city for the comprehensive reproductive rights freedom and require our department of public health and dr. colfax the director be located here today to provide public library information where people can access repulsive services including the city supported clinics all over san francisco and prohibit the use of the city funds to cooperative or support
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prosecution of an adoption or reproductive rights services that is laugh in 80 california we'll not be moving forward into synagogue we don't believe in and restrictive the funding for facilities don't provide or prefer a comprehensive health services have to have all the services that require signages and crises pregnant centers centers and people don't provide reproductive rights healthcare and where they can get the information that establishes the fund that private dollars the city dollars support people in accessing reproductive rights healthcare and amend the planning code to they are a admitted use whatever ruse permitted so a lot of technical bureaucracy but ultimately this you accomplishes the goals it is
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more important so 0 we're here standing today, i know we to have a number of speakers and i will save my long list of thank you's to the at the end i want to make sure we have an opportunity to hear from all of them i'll so grateful and humble that so many of us have come together in the fight to make sure three pedestrians freedom for all women and i'm proud that this is not just a san francisco thing but this is a bayview thing that is all of our counties coming together to demonstrate that we are whether our das or elected leaders and public health folks we're together for one pursue to protect the reproductive rights for all women everywhere and take this opportunity to introduce another supporter of
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this initiative from the board of supervisors soon assemblymen supervisor stefani (clapping.) good morning, everyone. >> thank you you'll for thank you for being here. and to our fabulous mayor for inching this i'll so grateful for planned parenthood i'm the supervisor for district 2 and have been privileged to work alongside to make sure we have security access and make sure we have the funds to provide for security for people can safely access the healthcare here and, of course, for the district attorney's office to improve the buffer zone a privilege to work with planned parenthood and start out by expressing any gratitude i i think is the so important to really what we're grateful for i'm grieve gratifying to the city like san francisco and the
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bayview that cares about the reproductive rights for all and thank you, mayor. and they my colleagues for leading the charge it means too much to me i know there is a problem that i am grateful for the people that i get to work welcome to get that problem and thank you to them and grateful for planned patient thank you for all you do but in fear and i think all don't talk about the fear of what is happening in our country roadway what is happened to the adoption decision i have a 14-year-old drought my daughter has less rights this terrifies me and project manager a woman for murder in texas is absolutely terrifying to me the fact that 121 states are for restrictive laws since rodeo
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wade was over turned is absolutely terrifying to me and 22 million we have a long way to go and girls are effected the fact we have a hope here in san francisco that means so much to me that fear we're all in especially women i know especially those have daughters we can't sit not tear? so important please removal this fear and direct any attention to what you'll have me do and we're getting into action and the fact we're in action that is powerful to let the world know and the entire of our country knows that san francisco will not stand for this means so much to me the fear is adjudicated so thank you, everyone i'm here with today. to really take this issue
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by storm and say we're not going to take it and let you have control over you are both sides and our daughters both sides and make sure doing everything we can to turn the. >> (repeated.) >> and the constitution of the state of california. tied so thank you for being here. and i wanted to take this moment to introduce one of my colleagues supervisor mel greater and a mother to a daughter. >> thank you i'm the supervisor for district areas 7 and i'm a latino on the board of supervisors. and - but the first one to the elected with a appoint for the mayor we are underrepresented in politics but overrepresented um, in terms of the poverty in california. >> in california poverty as a
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single mom is latino i say this in san francisco we have been the beacon people came from all over the world to reinvent themselves so upward possibility and my family came here pe i was 12 and adoption was still illegal and people were prosecuted for having adoptions and, you know, this place san francisco is values of openness and tolerance of freedom. and we must continue to do so. i am a mother of three girls i think that what i am seeing right now in terms of changing metrics around our country about the basic human rights of controlling your body is deeply terrifying as my colleague said
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in district 2 a woman. >> but supervisor stefani but also, we are recovering from the pandemic around the country as a city and country no such thing an economic progress as upward mobility and freedom for everyone without repreoccupation rights and the basic rights to have control over your body, your families who you're responsible for so we're going to be consistent with our san francisco scrawls vacation dwellings we must continue to be that beacon of hope that sanctuary for everyone in the country to access basic human rights i'm grateful to planned parenthood and the mayor and colleagues over in the family month grateful for so clear from the beginning we must do this
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and a practical thing with the legislation i was under the planning commission was entitled people picketed that and actually one of any colleagues it was intense having is there be no question this is a permitted use no later than is important. and that process so for the practical reasons but also the values that we are putting out into the world and doubling down. because we are all activists here and going to continue to be that beacon of hope for the rest of the crises as needed thank you for being here. and i will now introduce my dear dear colleague in district 9 supervisor ronen.
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>> thank you, everyone. it is very exciting to be here today and an honor to be here and that's because i think what all of us have of the since the adopted decision in unthinkable reality of oewd wade over turned in the united states of america to make sure that my daughter and mother and sister my cousin and aunts and that they will continue to have the only control over higher both sides that's the way it should be and as a former supervisor of the former location of planned parenthood i have talked about this for decades and thought that san francisco especially
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with in charge the status of women i thought we have doing everything we can with our local laws to protect women's was over the control of our own both sides of mayor a ton of additional things she fud found we can do and it is fantastic what at supervisor stefani touched on that inability to figure out what we call to fight back by putting this on the ballot we have had this in the board of supervisors but on the ballot we are telling every san franciscan you california do something meaningful in our own city to fight back and part of making history and laying down the law and saying that's who and what we stand for we're not going to do this for you we're going to bring you into the
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office and all join and fight together that's piece of paper what we should do and thank you, mayor london breed and i'm very honored to now introduce our district attorney (clapping.) thank you everyone. >> i'm brook jennings the san francisco district attorney and honored to stand understood mayor london breed the women of the board of supervisors, of course, our head of the department on the stuts kimberly and a number of leaders today to crawl on the voters to pass the san francisco reproductive rights act. when i think of the adoption decision i don't think we saw the domino affect on is rights that we have. i think we
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all understood the impact on the rights of adoption but i watched things play out and watched other opportunities for reproductive rights healthcare is diminished across the country i had to confirm and personal story not that long ago i was told by a physician i couldn't conceive children to you as you can tell healthcare to figure out how i was going to be able to have children that meant considering imbet and went through that i learned after that that i was capable of having kids naturally after paying a large bill (laughter) but, but any bring that up again watched this play out we have seen across the country families of both lgbtq families as well as male and female marriage
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partners didn't understand the imboard member testa fertilization services and i don't think we could have anticipated like i said this is very personal. i'm here to stand alongside everyone with all the rights to be protected here on a san francisco. um, and this act doubles down 0 the commitment to advancing reproductive rights for all women san francisco will a leader and has been i thank the leaders behind me for pushing us for the record will i supervisor ronen in a moment you know that is nothing more to do they've figured out something else to continue to make sure that women in san francisco and from all over the country to come and have access to the care they need working to make sure that punishment privacy is protected and no jurisdiction
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outside of california and seek to demonize women he or them or seeking care is just something we can't accept and that we must protect against here in san francisco my offense doing everything we can to make sure that women to access the care in the medical professionals that provide that care are are save and protected and crystal clear we will not tolerated any threats of violence or vibrant actions again women or facilities like the one we stand in today, if you come here to harm people or do thing that threaten them or make them feel bad we're for the scared to prosecutor i - i want to just to be clear, we're coming to push for this act to be passed i stand here as a a district attorney doing everything we can to protect those that seek this care and so
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at this time i'm honored to pass it off to the cfo of the access health amy (clapping.) good morning imagine. >> i'm amy for access health in the bayview organizations for champions that had healthcare for all and it is the honor and privilege of my career i've been doing this for 25 years and 25 years ago we started ringing the alarm bells and the core supreme court can overturn rodeo wade and now the devastating nightmare has come to bear and the impact has been rapid and effected the lives of more than
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$20 million of millions people across the united states and i think about the helpers and that i wake up in california and in san francisco we have leaders that understand that access to deposition is healthcare and that the ability to have the autonomy it critical for the individual our families and community health and well-being so the central access we're proud to establish with a coalition partner and leaders with new grant programs to protect and providing funding for partnered hood and other key partners to make sure that anyone in need of adoption care whether you live in san francisco or california or other states can come to san francisco and the funding is not enough. so we have to make sure we can
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continue to booster the resources to expand the access. so across the country continues to impact really cruel and callous measures it restrict access to essentially healthcare and body autonomy in san francisco o in california and san francisco we have an obligation and responsibility to every tool to use it to stand healthcare and this measure introduced and built on it san francisco long history of taking bold action in support of justice a unique model for other jurisdictions to adopt and building on san francisco leadership as the leaders and we urge san francisco to stand up for san francisco values in support of this measure and we also thank mayor london breed for her leadership bringing this
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forward at the (clapping.) and my pleasure to introduce a colleague and examine jessica the executive director of access for justice (clapping). >> good morning average everyone i'm jessica and the executive director at access reproductive justice for adoption funds and in the year following we supports 18 hundred people across california and beyond in accessing adoption care so the primary folks we support through our adoption funds are in california accessing care in the state so and folks who come if other states to california to access care. not only following the decisions in one hundred and one
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hundred and fifty percent caller volumes by saw a 10 to 15 percent increase for the out of state and we know that the level of care that folks were coming from out of state is dramatically different and increased we're going looking at airfares and lodging and transportation and childcare and food. a number of kind of wrap around services that make it possible for the healthcare they want and need and so access r) is really to support the reproductive rights freedom act and as a grateful to mayor london breed and the city and county of san francisco for working to further human rights. we know that even in our reproductive rights freedom state like california and the municipalities is im3e6r we make sure that our since and those who travel for adoption care
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know and understand they are safe and they are seen and they are heard. as california statewide domestic funds we see experiences of individuals seeking adoption care throughout the stay and regularly answering the callers questions whether they'll be judged for the or treated with dignity and went that they deserve. this initiative makes sure that if approved by the voters san francisco city and county of san francisco will unequally say yes to each of the questions. access r j callers are identified as black or inagainst people of color or in their 20s will been city and county of san francisco valid indicts them and experiences but also doing everything we can as so the
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mentioned to make sure two and three interest increased access to financial services there the reproductive rights act. as well as protections discrimination as crises pregnant centers a finally would further protect individuals of the decision making for investigated or prosecuted for such a has access we are building we're all people in san francisco, california have the freedom to make powerful decisions including the decision to have an adoption without shame or stigma and regardless of race and risen and we're hopefully this initiative will help us get closures to the reality and with that, i'm
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grateful to i'm going to turn it over to our partner kimberly from the status of women. >> (clapping) well a big thank you to everyone that came out today good afternoon. i'm kimberly the director for the status of women i close don't worry this will be short. the reproductive rights act about san francisco. leveraging it's strength and assets to codify repulsive freedom and justice into the rule of the law the high stakes presidential this is an example of san francisco proactively that contingency planning. we are backing down the hatches not to get catch flat-footed one
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thing we've learned from the pandemic the call fall of rodeo wade that is not it is go time. and with this measure that our mayor has announced today san francisco is once again demonstrating that that is ready and prepared to lead and make no mistake, the reproductive rights act is a call to - to arms and action and what mayor london breed last done with that initiative is given the voters of san francisco the opportunities to say when you come for us when you come for our rights not only will when i fight back. (laughter) thank you. >> (clapping). >> wow. >> (laughter.) >> well, first of all, thank
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you to all the speakers i want to take the opportunity to acknowledge a number of the folks thank you to the contra costa district dining i'm tongue-tied. >> thank you for coming here and working with us as well. we also have a couple of members would be here from the community college boards including merrill and fillingal williams and proud that so much of our departments heeds have joining us including our, as i mentioned, dr. colfax and county healthy officer dr. susan phillips is joining us as well (clapping.) and the director of public works carla short and our city administrator carmen stu and
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maria the department of children, youth, families. and we also have a number of democratic central members including the chair of the agency nancy chung thank you for being here. and emma, (clapping.) and- any ho. >> (clapping) and did i get everybody i got almost everything and some partners beverly for joining us as well (clapping.) i know that gil doesn't - but appreciate her work throughout california and for planned parenthood and our city attorney david chiu and jose cisnero and the state controller malia cohen
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a village of people and as you can see a fourth of a village here to not only roll up our sleeves but to bark and bite to get the job done and demonstrate it san francisco will continue to lead and continue to partner and collaborative and continue to doing everything we can to protect the pedestrians freedom of all san franciscans and people all over this country thank you for being here. -
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>> tenderloin is unique neighborhood where geographically place in downtown san francisco and on every street corner have liquor store in the corner it stores pretty much every single block has a liquor store but there are impoverishes grocery stores i'm the co-coordinated of the healthy corner store collaboration close to 35 hundred residents 4 thousand are children the medium is about $23,000 a year so a low income neighborhood many new immigrants and many people on fixed incomes residents have it travel outside
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of their neighborhood to assess fruits and vegetables it can be come senator for seniors and hard to travel get on a bus to get an apple or a pear or like tomatoes to fit into their meals my my name is ryan the co-coordinate for the tenderloin healthy store he coalition we work in the neighborhood trying to support small businesses and improving access to healthy produce in the tenderloin that is one of the most neighborhoods that didn't have access to a full service grocery store and we california together out of the meeting held in 2012 through
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the major development center the survey with the corners stores many stores do have access and some are bad quality and an overwhelming support from community members wanting to utilities the service spas we decided to work with the small businesses as their role within the community and bringing more fresh produce produce cerebrothe neighborhood their compassionate about creating a healthy environment when we get into the work they rise up to leadership. >> the different stores and assessment and trying to get them to understand the value of having healthy foods at a reasonable price you can offer people fruits and vegetables and healthy produce they can't afford it not going to be able to allow it
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so that's why i want to get involved and we just make sure that there are alternatives to people can come into a store and not just see cookies and candies and potting chips and that kind of thing hi, i'm cindy the director of the a preif you believe program it is so important about healthy retail in the low income community is how it brings that health and hope to the communities i worked in the tenderloin for 20 years the difference you walk out the door and there is a bright new list of fresh fruits and vegetables some place you know is safe and welcoming it makes. >> huge difference to the whole environment of the community
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what so important about retail environments in those neighborhoods it that sense of dignity and community safe way. >> this is why it is important for the neighborhood we have families that needs healthy have a lot of families that live up here most of them fruits and vegetables so that's good as far been doing good. >> now that i had this this is really great for me, i, go and get fresh fruits and vegetables it is healthy being a diabetic you're not supposed to get carbons but getting extra food a all carbons not eating a lot of vegetables
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was bringing up my whether or not pressure once i got on the program everybody o everything i lost weight and my blood pressure came down helped in so many different ways the most important piece to me when we start seeing the business owners engagement and their participation in the program but how proud to speak that is the most moving piece of this program yes economic and social benefits and so forth but the personal pride business owners talk about in the program is interesting and regarding starting to understand how they're part of the larger fabric of the community and this
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is just not the corner store they have influence over their community. >> it is an owner of this in the department of interior i see the great impact usually that is like people having especially with a small family think liquor store sells alcohol traditional alcohol but when they see this their vision is changed it is a small grocery store for them so they more options not just beer and wine but healthy options good for the business and good for the community i wish to have more.
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>> neighborhood in san francisco are also diverse and fascist as the people that inhabitable them we're in north beach about supervisor peskin will give us a tour and introduce is to what think of i i his favorite district 5 e 3 is in the northwest surrounded by the san francisco bay the district is the boosting chinatown oar embarcadero financial district fisherman's wharf exhibit no. north beach telegraph hill and part of union square. >> all of san francisco districts are remarkable i'm honored and delighted to represent really whereas with an the most intact district got
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chinatown, north beach fisherman's wharf russian hill and knob hill and the northwest waterfront some of the most wealthier and inning e impoverished people in san francisco obgyn siding it is ethically exists a bunch of tight-knit neighborhoods people know he each other by name a wonderful placed physically and socially to be all of the neighborhoods north beach and chinatown the i try to be out in the community as much as and i think, being a the cafe eating at the neighborhood lunch place people come up and talk to you, you never have time alone but really it is fun hi, i'm one the owners and is ceo of cafe trespassing in north beach many people refer to cafe trees
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as a the living room of north beach most of the clients are local and living up the hill come and meet with each other just the way the united states been since 1956 opposed by the grandfather a big people person people had people coming since the day we opened. >> it is of is first place on the west that that exposito 6 years ago but anyone was doing that starbuck's exists and it created a really welcoming pot. it is truly a legacy business but more importantly it really at the take care of their community my father from it was formally italy a fisherman and that town very rich in culture and music was a big part of it guitars and sank and combart in the evening
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that tradition they brought this to the cafe so many characters around here everything has incredible stories by famous folks last week the cafe that paul carr tennessee take care from the jefferson starship hung out the cafe are the famous poet lawrence william getty and jack herb man go hung out. >> they work worked at a play with the god fathers and photos he had his typewriter i wish i were here back there it there's a lot of moving parts the meeting spot rich in culture and artists and musicians epic people would talk with you and you'd
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>> welcome to the san francisco city and county board of supervisors regular meeting this afternoon at 2:00 pm., tuesday, june 18, 2024. madam city manager call. >> thank you, mr. president. >> supervisor chan present. >> supervisor dorsey present. >> supervisor engardio present. >> supervisor mandelman not present. >> supervisor melgar present. >> address the commission on matters that are within the commission's jurisdiction present. >> supervisor ronen present. >> supervisor safai present. >> supervisor stefani
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