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dr. mitch katz. he asked the initial question i would ask, but following up, short of the of the cases treatment -- the efficacious treatment allowed in laura's law, is there anything else that remains in the application of laura's law where there is something meritorious in its effect? >> supervisor, i do not think so. i want to say, also in response to supervisor alioto-pier, your desire comes from absolutely the right place. i can talk about it in my own family. having someone with a serious mental illness is one of the most devastating things. it is incredibly hard and difficult, and i certainly, you know, can understand any but saying, "well, we have to try something. " but, still, we do not try things unless they will work. los angeles has chosen to do it through laura's law, and we are doing it through the court, where people are told by a
dr. mitch katz. he asked the initial question i would ask, but following up, short of the of the cases treatment -- the efficacious treatment allowed in laura's law, is there anything else that remains in the application of laura's law where there is something meritorious in its effect? >> supervisor, i do not think so. i want to say, also in response to supervisor alioto-pier, your desire comes from absolutely the right place. i can talk about it in my own family. having someone with a...
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dr. mitch katz, the director of public health, and also want to thank other members, including other commissioners and i want to thank others, including one from the planning department. this is legislation like any legislation. this is a work in progress. i look forward to meeting with all of you and members of the public that care about this issue in a discussion about what this should ultimately look like. again, i welcome the input, and a look forward to the dialogue that will be taking place in the next few weeks. lastly, i want to think hillary and my staff for their tremendous work that they have been doing on this piece of legislation. all of the hours that have been spent thinking and working on this the rest i submit. clerk calvillo: thank you, supervisor campos. supervisor dufty? supervisor dufty: i have two in memoriams, and one is john, a firefighter, and i reached out to him. he was always right on any situation and help to calm things and make the public safe. he was highly respected by his colleagues and members of the public. he had suffered ill health in recent years, and the onl
dr. mitch katz, the director of public health, and also want to thank other members, including other commissioners and i want to thank others, including one from the planning department. this is legislation like any legislation. this is a work in progress. i look forward to meeting with all of you and members of the public that care about this issue in a discussion about what this should ultimately look like. again, i welcome the input, and a look forward to the dialogue that will be taking...
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dr. mitch katz, who deserves so much credit for getting us here. i think the commission behind me for their stewardship, and to all the men and women at work in this remarkable place that change people's lives each and every day. 100,000 direct lives are changed, but every time i come here, i realize you are not just saving patients. you are taking care of families, mothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, mothers, brothers. i have seen it too many times, the faces of those parents. i cannot even keep a straight face because it is so difficult to see someone in pain, but to see the pride on their face because of the job you have done. i'm just happy we are here to extent that magic, to share our values in a most meaningful and substantive way. i'm glad to kick off this remarkable institution that combines the best of san francisco. congratulations to all of us for being here today. thank you, mr. mayor. -- >> thank you, mr. mayor. when i needed for this project to go forward to the voters, i needed first the help of the san francisco family. the vote, 11-0
dr. mitch katz, who deserves so much credit for getting us here. i think the commission behind me for their stewardship, and to all the men and women at work in this remarkable place that change people's lives each and every day. 100,000 direct lives are changed, but every time i come here, i realize you are not just saving patients. you are taking care of families, mothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, mothers, brothers. i have seen it too many times, the faces of those parents. i cannot even keep...
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dr. mitch caps -- katz, director of the san francisco health department. we are very proud of san francisco general hospital. [applause] thank you. for 125 years on this side, this hospital has taken care of people, regardless of their ability to pay, no matter what their ethnicity was, whether they were a man or woman or transgendered -- would never came fourth, we took care of, and we are so proud to be here -- what ever came force -- whatever came forth, we took care of. we are so appreciative to all of you who helped us on this campaign. san francisco general hospital, when it went before the voters, received 84.3% of the vote. [applause] now, what i want you to think about is when did 84.3% of san franciscos agree about anything, that we got that high level of votes? we did not get that because of the campaign we ran, although we ran a very good campaign, and i'm very appreciative to all of the people here, from the labor unions -- especially 1021 -- who helped us -- [applause] thank you. through the business community, we were supported by democrats,
dr. mitch caps -- katz, director of the san francisco health department. we are very proud of san francisco general hospital. [applause] thank you. for 125 years on this side, this hospital has taken care of people, regardless of their ability to pay, no matter what their ethnicity was, whether they were a man or woman or transgendered -- would never came fourth, we took care of, and we are so proud to be here -- what ever came force -- whatever came forth, we took care of. we are so...