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i don't know what she talking about. she talking about courtside. you joking me. she is sitting for herself and i tell you again, if you go looking around, i think so, she develops soft water for the yellow cab of the company. she's not working for us. look at this statement. if you look at this statement,
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>> public comment is now closed. madam clerk, can you please call for adoption of the calendar. >> 39-42 were adopted and a vote is required for a resolution to be approved today. otherwise, a me member may reque it to go committee? >> would any labor to sever items? seeing none, can we take these same house, same call? without objection, it's adopted and the motions are approved unanimously. thathat madam clerk, please read the memoriums. >> today's meeting will be adjourned on behalf of supervisor peskin for the late mr. paul weber.
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t.v. moment was when i received a commendation award from supervisor chris daly. then we sang a duet in the board chamber. [singing] >> happy anniversary san francisco government t.v. happy anniversary to you. happy anniversary san francisco government t.v. anniversary, anniversary, happy 25th anniversary to you. [♪]. >> shop and dine the 49 promotes loophole businesses and changes residents to do thirds shopping and diane within the 49 square miles of san francisco by
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supporting local services we help san francisco remain unique and successful where will you shop and dine shop and dine the 49. >> my name is neil the general manager for the book shop here on west portal avenue if san francisco this is a neighborhood bookstore and it is a wonderful neighborhood but it is an interesting community because the residents the neighborhood muni loves the neighborhood it is community and we as a book sincerely we see the same people here the shop all the time and you know to a certain degree this is part of their this is created the neighborhood a place where people come and subcontract it is in recent years we see a drop off of a lot of bookstores both
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>> my family's starts in mexico in a small town. my parents are from a very, very small town. so small, that my dad's brother is married to one of my mom's sisters. it's that small. a lot of folks from that town are here in the city. like most immigrant families, my parents wanted a better life for us. my dad came out here first.
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i think i was almost two-years-old when he sent for us. my mom and myself came out here. we moved to san francisco early on. in the mission district and moved out to daily city and bounced back to san francisco. we lived across the street from the ups building. for me, when my earliest memories were the big brown trucks driving up and down the street keeping us awake at night. when i was seven-years-old and i'm in charge of making sure we get on the bus on time to get to school. i have to make sure that we do our homework. it's a lot of responsibility for a kid. the weekends were always for family. we used to get together and whether we used to go watch a movie at the new mission theater and then afterwards going to kentucky fried chicken. that was big for us. we get kentucky fried chicken on sunday. whoa! go crazy! so for me, home is having something where you are all together. whether it's just together for
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dinner or whether it's together for breakfast or sharing a special moment at the holidays. whether it's thanksgiving or christmas or birthdays. that is home. being so close to berkley and oakland and san francisco, there's a line. here you don't see a line. even though you see someone that's different from you, they're equal. you've always seen that. a rainbow of colors, a ryan bow of personalities. when you think about it you are supposed to be protecting the kids. they have dreams. they have aspirations. they have goals. and you are take that away from them. right now, the price is a hard fight. they're determined. i mean, these kids, you have to applaud them. their heart is in the right place. there's hope. i mean, out here with the things
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changing everyday, you just hope the next administration makes a change that makes things right. right now there's a lot of changes on a lot of different levels. the only thing you hope for is for the future of these young kids and young folks that are getting into politics to make the right move and for the folks who can't speak. >> dy mind motion. >> even though we have a lot of fighters, there's a lot of voice less folks and their voiceless because they're scared. >> we broke ground in december of last year. we broke ground the day after sandy hook connecticut and had a moment of silence here. it's really
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great to see the silence that we experienced then and we've experienced over the years in this playground is now filled with these voices. >> 321, okay. [ applause ] >> the park was kind of bleak. it was scary and over grown. we started to help maclaren park when we found there wasn't any money in the bond for this park maclaren. we spent time for funding. it was expensive to raise money for this and there were a lot of delays. a lot of it was just the mural, the sprinklers and we didn't have any grass. it was that bad. we worked on sprinkler heads and grass and we fixed everything. we
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worked hard collecting everything. we had about 400 group members. every a little bit helped and now the park is busy all week. there is people with kids using the park and using strollers and now it's safer by utilizing it. >> maclaren park being the largest second park one of the best kept secrets. what's exciting about this activation in particular is that it's the first of many. it's also representation of our city coming together but not only on the bureaucratic side of things. but also our neighbors, neighbors helped this happen. we are thrilled that today we are seeing the fruition of all that work in this city's open space. >> when we got involved with this park there was a broken
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swing set and half of -- for me, one thing i really like to point out to other groups is that when you are competing for funding in a hole on the ground, you need to articulate what you need for your park. i always point as this sight as a model for other communities. >> i hope we continue to work on the other empty pits that are here. there are still a lot of areas that need help at maclaren park. we hope grants and money will be available to continue to improve this park to make it shine. it's a really hidden jewel. a lot of people don't know it's here. >> i moved into my wonderful,
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beautiful, affordable housing march 7th. i have lived in san francisco since i was two-years-old. i've lived in hunters view for 23 to 24 years now. my name is vlady. i use titus and i am the resident commissioner for the san francisco housing facility. from the very beginning, this whole transition of public housing and affordable housing was a good idea. but many, many residents didn't think it would ever actually happen. it's been a life changing experience. and i'm truly grateful for the
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whole initiative and all those that work on the whole sf initiative. they've done a wonderful job accommodating the residents, who for many years have lived in delap tated housing. now they have quality housing. i was on a street where the living room and the kitchen and stairs. it wasn't large enough to accommodate. the children are grown. i had the accomplish of having a dishwasher in my home. i really like that. [laughter] i really like not having to wash dishes by hand. we still do it from time to time. the mayor's office has been a real friend to us, a partner. we know that our city supports us. i love san francisco. just to be able to stay in my community and continue to help the residents who live here and
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continue to see my neighborhoods move into new housing, it's been a real joy. [♪] >> i just wanted to say a few words. one is to the parents and to all of the kids. thank you for supporting this program and for trusting us to create a soccer program in the bayview. >> soccer is the world's game, and everybody plays, but in the united states, this is a sport that struggles with access for certain communities. >> i coached basketball in a coached football for years, it is the same thing. it is about motivating kids and keeping them together, and giving them new opportunities. >> when the kids came out, they had no idea really what the game
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was. only one or two of them had played soccer before. we gave the kids very simple lessons every day and made sure that they had fun while they were doing it, and you really could see them evolve into a team over the course of the season. >> i think this is a great opportunity to be part of the community and be part of programs like this. >> i get to run around with my other teammates and pass the ball. >> this is new to me. i've always played basketball or football. i am adjusting to be a soccer mom. >> the bayview is like my favorite team. even though we lose it is still fine. >> right on. >> i have lots of favorite memories, but i think one of them is just watching the kids enjoy themselves. >> my favorite memory was just having fun and playing. >> bayview united will be in soccer camp all summer long. they are going to be at civic centre for two different weeklong sessions with america
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scores, then they will will have their own soccer camp later in the summer right here, and then they will be back on the pitch next fall. >> now we know a little bit more about soccer, we are learning more, and the kids are really enjoying the program. >> we want to be united in the bayview. that is why this was appropriate >> this guy is the limit. the kids are already athletic, you know, they just need to learn the game. we have some potential college-bound kids, definitely. >> today was the last practice of the season, and the sweetest moment was coming out here while , you know, we were setting up the barbecue and folding their uniforms, and looking out onto the field, and seven or eight of the kids were playing. >> this year we have first and second grade. we are going to expand to third, forth, and fifth grade next year bring them out and if you have middle school kids, we are starting a team for middle school. >> you know why? >> why? because we are? >> bayview united. >> that's right. better.
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san francisco department of environment is a place where climate hits the street. we know that we don't have all the answers. we need to support our local champions, our local community to find creative solutions and innovations that help us get to zero waste. >> zero waste is sending nothing to landfill or incineration, using reuse and recovery and prevention as ways to achieve zero waste. the grant program is a grant program specifically for nonprofits in san francisco to divert material from landfill. it's important to find the san francisco produce market because there's a lot of edible food
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that can be diverted and they need positions to capture that food and focus on food recovery. >> san francisco produce market is a resource that connects farmers and their produce with businesses in the bay area. i think it's a basic human right to have access to healthy foods, and all of this food here is available. it's a matter of creating the infrastructure, creating jobs, and the system whereby none of this goes to waste. since the beginning of our program in july 2016 to date, we've donated over 1 million pounds of produce to our community partners, and that's resulted in over 900,000 meals to people in our community, which we're very proud of.
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>> carolyn at the san francisco produce market texts with old produce that's available. the produce is always excellent. we get things like broccoli, brussels sprouts, bell peppers. everything that we use is nice and fresh, so when our clients get it, they really enjoy it, and it's important to me to feel good about what i do, and working in programs such as this really provides that for me. it's helping people. that's what it's really about, and i really enjoy that. >> the work at the produce market for me representing the intersection between environment and community, and when we are working at that intersection, when we are using our resources and our passion and our energy to heal the planet and feed the
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i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america >> on behalf of the board, i would like to acknowledge the staff at sfg tv, miss men doe didn't mr. smith who record our recordings and make a transcript to the public available online. any communications? >> none to report, mr. president. >> so today we are approving the minutes from the october 8th, 2019 board meeting and any changes to these meeting minutes? seeing none, can i have a motion to approve the minutes as presented?
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made by supervisor furer and seconded by supervisor ronan. and without objection those will be approved after public comment. madam clerk, will you please call the two pm special orders in. >> yes, the special order at 2:00 p.m. is the mayor's appearance before the board and it is the appearance by the honourable mayor london breed and there were no questions by the eligible members of the board, districts 1, 2, 3 and 4 and therefore, the mayor may address the board up to five minutes. >> i want to welcome mayor breed partnershi. breed. i know you're talking about this issue and it's something important for all of us in the city and i will go ahead and congratulate you and supervisor
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ronan and supervisor hainey ahead of time and mayor breed, you are welcome to share your remarks. >> thank you to the members of the board of supervisors and the public for having me here today. i'm excited because as many of you know, we just announced what supervisor hainey and ronan compromised to mental health sf, where we are going to focus on addressing this crisis in a way that will deliver the kinds of results that we know we need to see on our streets. we owe it to our residents and we owe it to the people that we know are suffering. we have made it clear that we are committed to working together and today, we will introduce a new mental health sf piece of legislation that will dramatically improve how those who are suffering from mental health and substance abuse on our streets receive services.
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this legislation will allow us to continue the work that we're doing right now and to prioritize those who are currently sadly in crisis. i'm really proud of our behavioral health system which serves over 30,000 people but we know for 4,000 of those people, there are real challenges with providing them the kinds of service that makes a change and we also know that there are some inequities in our behavioral health system because of those 4,000 people, 35% are african-american which means we have to make specific investments to support that population. while we rethink and reform how we deliver behavioral healthcare in the city, we will provide wrap-around supportive services, the office of coordinated care, a revamped and refocused on our access center and a significant expansion of the services for behavioral healthcare treatment
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beds, navigation centers to help those who need help the most. it's a plan to support our most vulnerable individuals including those who refuse service or are unable to accept help. we will not get there overnight and we cannot get it done without working together. this initiative is ambitious, thorough and let's be clear, it will be expensive. mental health sf will be a priority in any budget this upcoming budget year and i hope it will be a priority in yours. that being said, we need a lot of additional revenue and i am asked our capitol planning committee to prioritize a bond, to pay for capital improvements on the november 2020 ballot so we can do things like build more mental health beds, acquire and expand board and healthcare facilities and enhance the facilities we already have to provide services. i really want to thank
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supervisor ronan and supervisor hainey for coming to the table and collaborating with us on this effort and i want to thank supervisor mandleman for his leadership on this issue, as well. i'm hopeful each of you will work with us so we can put a successful path forward to what we need to do to build consensus around this important issue. the capital funding, as i mentioned, is crucial, but it's also going to take operational support and in june, president yi and i asked the controller to convene a process, to overhaul our city's business tax with a goal of creating a consensus measure for the november 2020 ballot. i believe funding for mental health sf should be prioritized in this measure and know that supervisor hainey and supervisor ronan both agree, as well. again, supervisors, i will need your help in getting the measure
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drafted and passed and with these two measures for november 2020, a mental health bond and tax reform, we can make a difference on our streets. each piece is a joint effort and i know that we want to see change now. the problem that exists on our streets was not a problem that was created overnight. and we are prepared to do everything necessary to be as aggressive as possible in making the investments so that we can see real change. as i mentioned earlier, this is not the first time that san francisco has dealt with a public health crisis of this magnitude. in the 19 1980s, when we dealt h the health crisis, sanfrancisco was a leader and for the first
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time in our city's history, the number has shown that we have less than 200 new hiv infections in this city which is absolutely amazing exwand we can get thereh public health, as well, thank you. >> thank you, madam mayor for joining us today. and this will conclude our special order. this item shall be filed. madam clerk, call items 1-5 on the regular agenda. >> five aarons that repeal the codes in their entirety. item one is the 2016 building
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code and 2019 addition and it enacts a 2019 addition. it repeals the 201 repeal acode enacting a 2019 addition. item 4 repeals the mechanical code enacting a 2019 addition and item 25 enacts a 2019 addition and all five ordinances adopt the appropriate findings. >> madam clerk, please call the role. >> items 1-5. (role call).
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>> there are 11 ayes. >> they're passed. >> a charter amendment to draft the charter of city to provide retiree healthcare benefits who started working for the city on or after march 17 17, 2019 witht a break in service between employment with the housing authority and the city and county of san francisco and to affirm the sequa determination. >> same house, same call? this charter amendment will be submitted. call item 7. >> an ordinance to amends the administrative code for the advisory committee and committee on city workforce alignment.
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>> colleagues, can we take this same house, same call? this has passed unanimously. please call item 8. >> an ordinance to amend the code for the safety advisory committee to october 1, 2020 and to require the committee to recommend changes to its structure and duties. >> i'm 9 to amend various codes to renew and extend a prior waiver and refund of investigation fees to provide a two-year extension of medical cannabis dispensary permits and temporary business permits and a three-year extension of temporary retail use authorization and to affirm the sequa determination and make the appropriate findings. >> colleagues, same house, same call? without objection, this passes
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unanimously. please call item number 10. >> an ordinance to amend the business and tax regulations code to add provisions to the traffic mitigation tax and make conforming non-substantive change. >> supervisor peskin. >> i wanted to use this as an opportunity to thank everyone of my colleagues on the board of supervisors. mayor breed and most particularly the electorate of san francisco for d. >> same house, same call without objection. this ordinance is passed on first reading unanimously. madam clerk, please call item 11. >> item 11 is an ordinance to approve an amendment to the system purchase and installation agreement between the city and motorolla, inc, to increase the amount from 33 million to
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81 million and extend the term by 7.5 years through december 31, 2029. >> colleagues, same house, same call? without objection, it's passed first reading unanimously. madam clerk, next item. >> item 12 a resolution to authorize the risk management division for the city administrator to enter to a first amendment for insurance brokerage services with alignant services to increase the amount to 74 million with no change to the term length and to expire on june 30, 2020. >> colleagues, same house, same call and without objection, this is adopted unanimously. item 13, please. >> to approve amendment 44 to the treasure island land and structure's master lease between treasure island development authority and the united states navy, to extend the term for one year to commence december 1, 2019, a total term through
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november -- of november 19, 1998 through november 30, 2020. >> colleagues, same house, same call? without objection, this is adopted unanimously. >> madam clerk, next item? >> item 14, a resolution to approve a first amendment to the grant agreement between the city and institute on aging for the provision of the community living fund for a total amount not to exceed 10.5 million through june 30, 2021. >> colleagues, same house, same call? without objection, it's adopted unanimously. madam clerk, the next item. >> items 15-17, mr. president? >> yes. >> they're called together and they are companion items. item 15 is an aaro ordinance see of the lawsuit by the sheriff claiming that the bail schedule when used as a basis for
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pre-arraignment or release of a arrestees violates the constitution and item 18, to appropriate 2.2 million for the right serves an and to implement the terms of the final judgment in the title of rhianna buffen and crystal paterson and item 17, aaron number 170.19 in fiscal '9-'20 to implement positions and for a limited term through fiscal year '20-'21 at the district attorney's office and sheriff's office to implement the terms of the stipulated fine judgment for the aforementioned action. >> colleagues, can we take these items, same house, same call. without objection, these ordinances are passed on first reading unanimously. madam clerk, please call item number 18. >> a resolution to rename one
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block of gilbert street between bryant and branon and perpendicular to jeff adache way. >> colleagues, same house, same call? without objection, this is adopted unanimously. madam clerk, call the next item. >> item 19 is a resolution to approve the jurisdictional transfer of 1419 bryant street under the jurisdiction of the municipal transportation agency and to the real estate division on behalf of animal care and control or the acc and 1,215th 1200 15th street and subject to the terms and conditions of a memorandum of understanding between the mta and the acc and adopt the appropriate findings. >> colleagues, can we take this same house, same call? without objection, this is
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adopted unanimously. madam clerk, item number 20. >> item 20 a motion to appoint laura geraden to ballot simplification committee term ending november 30, 2020. >> colleagues, same house, same call? without objection, this is approved unanimously. thathat madam clerk, item 21. >> to appoint tim think matthews and chu to the terms ending november 21, 2020. >> same house, same call? without objection, this is approved unanimously. so madam clerk, i think we'll go to item number -- i'll call for introductions.
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>> supervisor furer, you're the first up for new business? >> i refer. >> supervisor hain earthquakes? >> ey? >> i refer. >> supervisor mandleman? >> yes. >> supervisor peskin. >> thank you, madam clerk, colleagues. on the eve of the budget and finance committees consideration of a store-front vacancy tax for the march 2020 ballot, i wanted to provide an update of sorts on another facet of the perennial issue of our ailing small business community and vacancies along many commercial corridors. in july of this year, i submitted a letter of inquiry to our clerk to city departments inquirying about frequency and amount of fees saysed on businesses in san francisco's neighbor commercial districts.
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at the time, my office was fielding numerous concerns that small businesses were being feed to death before they could open their doors. the data we received in response to that letter of inquiry supports that perception in part. in some instances, small businesses are confronted with fees and thousands of dollars and improvements that many small businesses are paying while waiting for city approvals. it should be fundamentally clear by now to every single one of us that every time we impose new mandates, those mandates frequently come with inspections and compliance deadlines and that means more costs and that is not to say that we shouldn't pass regulations to better protect public health and safety, but we should absolutely particularly, when it's the city's failure to regulate, we have to take account of these
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externalized costs and as a policy matter, i want to advance the following idea. just because we can recover costs doesn't mean that we have to recover all of the costs. this comes as no surprise listening to my office discuss these matters for the better part of the past year. today i'm submitting a city attorney request to establish a small business fee relief program that would allow for substantial reductions in city fees on small businesses in the city and county of san francisco. approximately 80% of businesses in san francisco have under ten employees and approximately 9a% hav95%have 100 employees. there's an enormously important segment of our city's economy and i want to thank the merchants who have worked to provide data and insight to
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inform this process and proposal and i look forward to working with all of you to ensure its success. >> thank you. >> the rest i will submit. >> supervisor ronan. >> thank you so much, colleagues. i just wanted to repeat some of the remarks i made at the press conference just proceeding this board meeting. with the announcement that we are introducing a mental health assess today as an ordinance at this board, we are very close to creating the first universal mental health and substantive healthcare system in the country. if you are homeless, uninsured or on medicale, mental health sf will treat you, create a plan toward a stable and healthy life and imide yo guide you. if you have insurance but are not getting the care you need and deserve, we will stand beside you and advocate with your prior until you get that
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care and if we see any patterns of the legal behaviour, we will hold those insurance companies accountable. once mental health sf is fully up and running, no one will stand alone battling these diseases of the mind and san francisco, if you see someone on street with mental illness or drug addiction, you no longer have to walk by and feel guilty for not doing anything or debate with yourself about whether or not to call the police. you will have a 24-hour, seven-day a week team of clinicians to assist and that mobile team will have the mental health service center to take people to to get immediate care from psychiatrists and psych nurses and we will no longer waste money, time and good will as patients and the rest of us by watching people cycle from the street to psych emergency services, to residential treatment and right back to the street where it's impossible to stay healthy, because we will have an office of coordinated
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care helping to keep people on a path to recovery and we'll have an expansion of services that ensures availability of beds at all levels of treatment, including permanent support improve housing. mental health sf is visionary, universal, bold and it is complete and it will soon be the law of san francisco. i want to thank all of the cosponsors of mental health sf, including president yi, supervisor peskin, furer, and brown and thanks to walton and mar resource or on the version e department of elections, thanks for your unwavering support. and also just wanted to send out a huge thank you to our staff who have worked very, very hard on this, including my chief of staff, carolyn gos seconosen any
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aid, and matt hainey's chief of staff. i'm introducing a resolution urging governor newsome to affirm the validity of homeland security recent extension of temporary protective status, related documentation, including employment authorization documents that thousands of immigrants across california depend on. tps is a form of temporary immigration status provided to immigrant families and individuals living in the u.s. who come from countries with conditions that are far too dangerous for them to return. last week on november 4th, the department of homeland security issued a formerral notice that automatically extends the duration of employment authorization documents for tps beneficiaries from el salvador, nicaragua, sudan until january 24 of 2021. they have made attempts to
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discourage this and this was made possible because of a preliminary ininjectio injunctie northern court of california. when an extension is issued by dhs, the department does not provide the beneficiaries with any new documentation, proving the validity of their work permits for the extended period of time. as a result, man beneficiaries across the state have expressed concerns about losing their employment because employers are unaware of the extended duration of the work permits. this resolution urges the governor to recognise the validity of tps extension to encourage employers and state agencies like the dmv to honour the continued apoliticcability oappplicabilty.i want to thank g this to our attention. i have a second resolution that
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i'm introducing today, affirming san francisco's support for assylum seekers fleeing gender-based persecution and confirming, and undermining the survivors of domestic violence. just as the federal government has sought to undercut tps protection in the u.s., the trump administration has also targeted and attacked protections for assylum seekers with policy and practises designed to shut the door on individuals and families fleeing violence that threatens their lives and home country. and one of the most dangerous assaults on asylum protection has been the decision of former u.s. attorney general jeff sessions in a case known as matter of ab. that declared those seeking asylum, because they face a threat to their lives due to domestic violence or gang violence will no longer qualify for this protection under u.s. federal law. this decision is inconsistent with existing law and with the congressional attempt behind the refugee act of 1980 and ever
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since that decision, this rate for applicants from countries like el salvador, honduras and gogatguatamala dropped by 78%. they are trying to education scape horrific violence at home, including rampant violence and threat to their lives by organized crime. this resolution affirms san francisco an unequivocal support for the asylum protection and holding the government accountable. it's timely we take a strong position of support for asylum seekers in our committees for the elimination of violence against women which falls on november 25, 2019. i would like to acknowledge the fearless immigrant women and the center for gender and refugee studies. i think some are here today waiving. hello, emma. and for their incredible work as
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part of a nation-wide effort to dependefend the protections to o many and i want to thank supervisor peskin for cosponsoring both. and the rest i submit. >> supervisor safye. >> i didn't get a chance and please add my name as a cosponsor to both resolutions. i think it's extremely important. today, as we speak, also i want to reaffirm my commitment to dreamers or daca beneficiaries. i know that's adjudicated in our supreme court as we speak and the entire legality of daca is under assault. asylum seekers are extremely important so thank you supervisor ronan and as i said, please add me as a cosponsor to that.
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the next thing i wanted to talk about today is that this week is national apprenticeship week. apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship are goals for disadvantaged communities in industries beyond construction, particularly and including women and communities of colour that are underrepresented in many apprenticeship training programs beyond construction. many in sanfrancisco today are thriving and our economy is doing well, there's still too far, too many experiencing unemployment across san francisco and one way to tackle this is with apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship program. i was happy two months ago we opened or neighborhood access point in more technical terms but essentially a job center in the lakeview neighborhood and it was the first one that had one of the high rates of incarceration of murder and unemployment and we were very
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