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prosperity in our city we have an opportunity to make sure we have a safe city a caring city and educated city, a liveable city a city that moves and meets our affordability challenges my budget doubles down on the public safety investments to mediate h meet the needs of the growing demands of the frrmd we'll hire 4 hundred additional police officers hundred and 98 firefighters, 55 paramedics and 369-1-1 dispatches and in addition for the first time in a decade we have the opportunity to hire at least thirty cadets that will join our public safety system in a few short years (clapping.) and i know that we all agree that a safe san francisco is about more than public safety any public comment? that is also about centralizing >> safety fleeting so we're a caring city at the heart of our system of every is is is our san francisco general hospital which will open later this year i'm proud we've worked together to build a metabolic safety hospital that will serve the generations my budget includes hundred and 48 now world-class care at san francisco general our wonderful community-based organizatio
prosperity in our city we have an opportunity to make sure we have a safe city a caring city and educated city, a liveable city a city that moves and meets our affordability challenges my budget doubles down on the public safety investments to mediate h meet the needs of the growing demands of the frrmd we'll hire 4 hundred additional police officers hundred and 98 firefighters, 55 paramedics and 369-1-1 dispatches and in addition for the first time in a decade we have the opportunity to hire...
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creating an educated livable city our department's budget growth by $45.3 million many in 15-16 with a budget of $2.3 million with service epi-hansments and critical safety net. you will get more from greg wagner our cfo but we're storing 8 million in the reduction this includes a 5% of costs over two years for nonprofits, we're creating 30 additional respite beds to accommodate the current needs of members with homeless with chronic medical conditions in our shelters to reduce to 0 hiv infections also for service enhancementses provides significant funding for technology and infrastructure. with the approval of the board of servers signed by the mayor ed lee. to ba koe will not be used in san francisco. to prevent youth from a lifetime of nicotine addition. the health department will welcome the mayor's executive fellow in it's marketing effort the mayor's fellowship program is competitive to matches departments to seasoned professionals with more than ten years in the field we're looking forward to having this additional fellow in our network just to let you know the city has devel
creating an educated livable city our department's budget growth by $45.3 million many in 15-16 with a budget of $2.3 million with service epi-hansments and critical safety net. you will get more from greg wagner our cfo but we're storing 8 million in the reduction this includes a 5% of costs over two years for nonprofits, we're creating 30 additional respite beds to accommodate the current needs of members with homeless with chronic medical conditions in our shelters to reduce to 0 hiv...
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we know what does make our community safer, things like access to jobs and education at city college to affordable housing to opportunities to mental health treatment and community based services and that fill the infrastructure and the support and connectedness to community that drive incarceration and this increase in policing that really does destroy the thread and the community that are most impacted by them. to me that's what we should be spending those resources on and not increasing policing and not increasing incarceration. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker? >> hi, my name is irvin from the justice project. we know that the proposed increasing in policing is intimately tied to the jail expansion. he said that the jail will justify every new jail. we facilitate each group every friday and we are clear about the conditions of our community. one of our members was interested as a result of a situation and not offered services and one was harassed by an officer and told he would be put in a tank if he didn't comply. 1 person was there because they had no where else
we know what does make our community safer, things like access to jobs and education at city college to affordable housing to opportunities to mental health treatment and community based services and that fill the infrastructure and the support and connectedness to community that drive incarceration and this increase in policing that really does destroy the thread and the community that are most impacted by them. to me that's what we should be spending those resources on and not increasing...
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city. without a good education and good care, we don't have a good foundation.e the past speakers, we need to have more funding. why? because we haven't had a increase for the past 7 years until last year and with the minimum wage law go into effect in may, we need to be able to attract and retain good teachers but without the good compensation woo are not able to do that. public school teachers get more than the ece teachers. who can afford to live on 35 thousand dollars salary in this city with rent going for one studio for 4 thousand a month, no way? we are asking that we help to invest in our teachers in the students and children. for example let's be creative. in new york they invested 16 million dollars in early care and education with 1.5 million going to the salaries of the teachers which was equal to the public school teachers. in san francisco we can't let new york get ahead of us, we have to be creative and find the money to support our children. let's build a strong foundation because after all, our children are our future. thank you. >> thank you ne
city. without a good education and good care, we don't have a good foundation.e the past speakers, we need to have more funding. why? because we haven't had a increase for the past 7 years until last year and with the minimum wage law go into effect in may, we need to be able to attract and retain good teachers but without the good compensation woo are not able to do that. public school teachers get more than the ece teachers. who can afford to live on 35 thousand dollars salary in this city...
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charter agreement between 7 agencies and departments and we and so forth to create an education strategy for the city that wasn't what we do for the next year but the education for the next 10 years it is one of the parlors for defining streets safety and, of course all the things rely on the evaluation in this case all of them requires data analysis we determine what we're going to do and an evaluation to the adjustments of the program this strategy outlines an approach for the next 10 years with the goal of looiflt education to the traffic cultural towards one of human safety and culture the community enormous are reset so unsafe behavior on the street is not acceptable and empowers individuals to take steps on their own to make our streets safer in the past we've run close to education programs i will describe them as we have an ongoing safety route to school and safety program the did you want and the department of the investment do an ongoing save roulettes to school and the police department have their program not integrated and individual groups and the unified school district run their own sa
charter agreement between 7 agencies and departments and we and so forth to create an education strategy for the city that wasn't what we do for the next year but the education for the next 10 years it is one of the parlors for defining streets safety and, of course all the things rely on the evaluation in this case all of them requires data analysis we determine what we're going to do and an evaluation to the adjustments of the program this strategy outlines an approach for the next 10 years...
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will be participating in chufrz job fair for readiness affair which is tomorrow here in city hall and shell educate youth on careers and occ and attorneys salazar will participate in the june 13th activities by having a booth it talk about occ and finally on monday chief suhr and
will be participating in chufrz job fair for readiness affair which is tomorrow here in city hall and shell educate youth on careers and occ and attorneys salazar will participate in the june 13th activities by having a booth it talk about occ and finally on monday chief suhr and
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city there is no wait list. that every student can be part of an after school program, they will get to be outside and have physical education and the benefit is the parents get to go work and contribute to this economy. that doesn't happen without this investment that the city is announcing with this program. finally, i want to thank san francisco for what they are doing with providing this. it's a community impact, a collective impact where we are saying we are creating a framework for children and youth as indicated by our transitional age youth. we are creating a framework where no student is not known and no student is not served by the system here in the city of san francisco. on behalf of the 57,000 students and 8,000 residents, mr. mayor, your employers, our employees, i want to say thank you and thank you to the voters and residents of san francisco who absolutely time and time again believe it is a world class city and we have a world class education system. thank you for the good news on a thursday. now if the warriors win tonight and the giants sweep, it will be truly a time for celebration, right? >> [ applause
city there is no wait list. that every student can be part of an after school program, they will get to be outside and have physical education and the benefit is the parents get to go work and contribute to this economy. that doesn't happen without this investment that the city is announcing with this program. finally, i want to thank san francisco for what they are doing with providing this. it's a community impact, a collective impact where we are saying we are creating a framework for...
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another is having opportunities for education outside of poor inner-city neighborhoods. we know in american society or education system is not equal or even notice a is supposed to be. we believe and think it is in our mind. many children of immigrants particularly poor immigrants go to school and poor inner-city communities that lack resources. one of the things that was important in my research that i found for children raised in poor family as they were in honors classes they had a much more direct path into higher education that allowed them to obtain high levels of education, go on to law school, become.yours and teachers. greater access to better educational opportunities. the other really important thing is what we call social capital. information contained within specific types of networks. some lower income families lack access to mental lower upload class. the types of networks that provide informational jobs i can explain to someone how to navigate the higher educational lapses. if you didn't go to college or your parents didn't go to college, we have no idea h
another is having opportunities for education outside of poor inner-city neighborhoods. we know in american society or education system is not equal or even notice a is supposed to be. we believe and think it is in our mind. many children of immigrants particularly poor immigrants go to school and poor inner-city communities that lack resources. one of the things that was important in my research that i found for children raised in poor family as they were in honors classes they had a much more...
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which works with educators and have parents it build literacy i development practices for children through age 6 in low income community alameda and contra costa and lives in the cityith her children and grandchildren she managed and honoring global initiative and working for childcare from 2004 to 2010 was the program officer for education she's been a teacher and primary as well as a member the founder team of alternative high school and worked with community nationally on collaborate programs for underserved youth with ways to work and she was a found teacher and led the school to career efforts so i wanted to make sure her credentials were being considered and then just taking a brief moment i wanted to say c peck encourages you to consoled people bringing expertise working with young children to include them open the oversight and citizens advisory committee i want to support the candidacy of the lady before who is a strong and passionate person that worked strong and passionately for our children and families. >> thank you very much so i have cards i'll read the cards if you want to come as closed to the order as i call your name wrooel we'll have a line not
which works with educators and have parents it build literacy i development practices for children through age 6 in low income community alameda and contra costa and lives in the cityith her children and grandchildren she managed and honoring global initiative and working for childcare from 2004 to 2010 was the program officer for education she's been a teacher and primary as well as a member the founder team of alternative high school and worked with community nationally on collaborate...
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if i can elaborate on that, we are a city that increasingly depends on stem or steam education to better economy three antiseptic all was collaboratively between city the school districts nonprofit organizations like us museums in particular, i think it plays an important role in elevating science education to help economic empowerment for everyone. just a few elite who did get that kind of education today but you make sure that this kind of opportunity is successful to everyone to make sure opportunities is really spread amongst everyone. here in the city. we can share this prosperity we see today. >> okay. thanks very much dr. foley welcome to san francisco. it has been a pleasure to get to know and you and amazing teamwork in a great institution so look forward to working in the years to come. colleagues, we have no reports for our academy of sciences what next we were children and family commission. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is laurel -- executive director of those san francisco. i am here to report on the work for next year. on the first page of my presentation you can
if i can elaborate on that, we are a city that increasingly depends on stem or steam education to better economy three antiseptic all was collaboratively between city the school districts nonprofit organizations like us museums in particular, i think it plays an important role in elevating science education to help economic empowerment for everyone. just a few elite who did get that kind of education today but you make sure that this kind of opportunity is successful to everyone to make sure...
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$9.3 million to oecd we work together to implement their streams to support early care and education because the city made the decision to create this office it didn't make sense for us to manage and monitor the first to 5 k services the third largest work order to the first 5 san francisco this is primarily for the family resource center work and primarily because of over the years those expertise in managing and operating programs they've work hard to teach and train nonprofit agencies around parent curriculum and support i have to say of the f r.c. the family model the majority of the families necessary serve are families with youngest children up to 5 so we do so us as having a significant problematic roll in those work orders but want to leverage our sister department expertise that's why we do the work orders. >> thank you very much i hope we can continue having your office continue to solve that issue of zero to 5. >> okay. colleagues questions or comments but mr. rose your report please. yes mr. chairman and members of the committee an page 4 of the report our recommend reductions for the pro
$9.3 million to oecd we work together to implement their streams to support early care and education because the city made the decision to create this office it didn't make sense for us to manage and monitor the first to 5 k services the third largest work order to the first 5 san francisco this is primarily for the family resource center work and primarily because of over the years those expertise in managing and operating programs they've work hard to teach and train nonprofit agencies around...
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another thing caused by gentrification and how are we supposed to be a progressive city those who want to get an education how people to be a board of supervisors like you one day can't afford to live in a city they go to school a moratorium is a stepping stone for the mission community to put a community led plan to say what is left of the heart of san francisco we're talking about affordable housing here but why am i learning that all the public housing in the bay area is privatized through hud's demonstrates stop the eviction and support of the students and support of moratorium thank you (clapping.) >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> (clapping.) hello, everyone i'm a recent graduate of staifrt i live in the sunset i'm also in threat of eviction this housing issue is not only an issue in the mission but also throughout the city and throughout the bay area region the moratorium is a chance for all of you to reflect and what the community is saying past the anger and aggression this is from frustration and sadness the moratorium will reflect how to work together and serve the community (415) 575-4444
another thing caused by gentrification and how are we supposed to be a progressive city those who want to get an education how people to be a board of supervisors like you one day can't afford to live in a city they go to school a moratorium is a stepping stone for the mission community to put a community led plan to say what is left of the heart of san francisco we're talking about affordable housing here but why am i learning that all the public housing in the bay area is privatized through...
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city college despite what you read in the news media i have no doubt city college will be there for the next decades to provide education to our community i want to relocate recognize that city college was one of the first colleges to provide an lgbt class both educating our community and history and i can't wait until the day that kate and some of you teach about this day and movement and the history we've made thank you so much for supporting continental and being here and happy pride (clapping.) >> so i want to finish up with another acknowledgment and have a poll he was not he's not here but standing side by side with senator leno and helping us what the lawsuit jeff and equality for california is the reason we're here (clapping.) and now a short poll i wanted to know in this auditor who got married in 2004 raise our awesome in 2008 who is going to get married this weekend (laughter) (clapping). >> so the good news the good news you don't have to because we can (laughter) but - you're telling us lives and future so many better because we can let's celebrate and know we're not done it's going to be an amazing pride w
city college despite what you read in the news media i have no doubt city college will be there for the next decades to provide education to our community i want to relocate recognize that city college was one of the first colleges to provide an lgbt class both educating our community and history and i can't wait until the day that kate and some of you teach about this day and movement and the history we've made thank you so much for supporting continental and being here and happy pride...
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we're asking questions about what are we gonna do about education, crime, and poverty in the city? so, how i'm gonna measure success is will we continue to ask those questions? so, in the re-election, if we're still asking those questions then i was not successful in what i set out to do, and people will know along the way how we're doing with that because i will share the goals and the objectives with the citizens. i will be completely transparent along the way on what we're doing, how we're spending the money, and how we are progressing against those goals. so, that's gonna be success, and i know that it's gonna be successful, and, you know, we have to remember this is the city of rocky balboa, an underdog who no one believed could do it, and the citizens in the neighborhoods got behind him, and that's how he won, and while he's fictitious, it took him till "rocky 2" to finally win. i'm gonna do it on the first shot because the people want a change. >> and so you intend to change your name recognition in pretty short time? >> in pretty short time, yes. >> all right. well, we hope
we're asking questions about what are we gonna do about education, crime, and poverty in the city? so, how i'm gonna measure success is will we continue to ask those questions? so, in the re-election, if we're still asking those questions then i was not successful in what i set out to do, and people will know along the way how we're doing with that because i will share the goals and the objectives with the citizens. i will be completely transparent along the way on what we're doing, how we're...
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your mayor's office, our entire administration in government knows those days how important education is to our city and certainly the companies who are trying to look for talent around the world know if if he focused on the low and behold talent there will be greater companies it is for our teachers and principles we're lucky because we do have a stronger relationship and one that i personally work with good reason i'm a product of public schools that's what got me into one of the most expensive colleges hardly anyone can afford i came back with the law school berkley i've said my public teachers are the ones that taught me the evaluations that i hold and i'm pretty lucky, in fact, it was my history teacher way back when in public school that had a big influence that said there was a lot of things you have to be yours and be studyus is one thing but having a kind of vision of the real world is what i think teachers those days play more and more of a role and you open up people's principles and hopefully, they have enough faith and that's what teachers do san francisco i know our relationship is str
your mayor's office, our entire administration in government knows those days how important education is to our city and certainly the companies who are trying to look for talent around the world know if if he focused on the low and behold talent there will be greater companies it is for our teachers and principles we're lucky because we do have a stronger relationship and one that i personally work with good reason i'm a product of public schools that's what got me into one of the most...
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neighborhoods or five business districts in the city primarily where we had business owners where english was not the first language to start with that education and outreach. we contracted with a non-profit to manage and run the program to hire the cass inspectors because as a city government we're subject to sunshine laws and the contract between the cass or the cass report is designed to be confidential document between the business and the cass inspector so if we owned it it's no longer a confidential document so the non-profit that we contract with is the one that facilitates the connection with the cass inspector. so northeast federal credit union is the non-profit we contracted with. again they're in the business community, and they of course definitely specialize in engaging with chinese owned small business owners but have done the workshop and outreach and door to door knocking to other businesses, and we have conducted workshops in spanish and vietnamese and that gal log. >> >> so how we engage with the -- how businesses get engaged with access to the subsidized cass inspections? again through the workshops, through direct contact w
neighborhoods or five business districts in the city primarily where we had business owners where english was not the first language to start with that education and outreach. we contracted with a non-profit to manage and run the program to hire the cass inspectors because as a city government we're subject to sunshine laws and the contract between the cass or the cass report is designed to be confidential document between the business and the cass inspector so if we owned it it's no longer a...
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city, new jersey lawmakers passed a rescue plan for ac, the most important piece of legislation will let casinos make payments in lieu of taxes for 15 years. the others would create new state educationntic city mandate health insurance and retirement for casino workers and shut down the atlantic city alliance to let it use it's 30 million-dollar budget for other purposes. >> in the morning buzz, if you're in washington, d.c. there's taxation without reputation. tom carper of delaware introduced a bill into congress to make the district of columbia. now what they would do, they would strike washington, d.c. down to the white house the capitol and the mall. they will turn the city into the state of columbia, it would have more residents than wyoming or vermont. it's often been a local movement. it will be interesting to see what happens when it's coming from a lawmaker of a different state. >>> condoning divorce the pope sets the stage for another round of debate on a hot-button issue in the catholic church. >>> a vernon new jersey transit bus driver would not allow his service dog to travel with him. that story when "action news" comes right back. >> break be right now we're gatherin
city, new jersey lawmakers passed a rescue plan for ac, the most important piece of legislation will let casinos make payments in lieu of taxes for 15 years. the others would create new state educationntic city mandate health insurance and retirement for casino workers and shut down the atlantic city alliance to let it use it's 30 million-dollar budget for other purposes. >> in the morning buzz, if you're in washington, d.c. there's taxation without reputation. tom carper of delaware...