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or at least the average san franciscoian who is making over $200,000 a year?>> yeah, the information that we have is that the i.r.s., again, the i.r.s. data on filers in 2015, it really looks like most of the effect is on filers who have incomes over that threshold. >> supervisor cohen: so we're clear, are these joint filers or individuals? joint -- joint household income? how is the data assessed? how is it collected? if you don't know, you don't know. >> i don't know exactly. i'd have to look at that and find out. >> supervisor cohen: i thinking that a lot of the data is it's a household income. so if you have over $200,000 or $250,000 -- >> $200,000. >> supervisor cohen: then the tax impact would be what? i'm sure that there's a range. >> it would be -- it's hard to say, i mean, the one thing that we were looking at is what would have been the value -- you know, what is the lost value of the state and local income tax deduction and the property tax deduction to san francisco filers so we think that it's about $2.1 billion for the state and local tax dedukd
or at least the average san franciscoian who is making over $200,000 a year?>> yeah, the information that we have is that the i.r.s., again, the i.r.s. data on filers in 2015, it really looks like most of the effect is on filers who have incomes over that threshold. >> supervisor cohen: so we're clear, are these joint filers or individuals? joint -- joint household income? how is the data assessed? how is it collected? if you don't know, you don't know. >> i don't know...
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in-home support services program, this program provides services to 22,000 senior and disabled san franciscoians to help them to remain their homes and we had negotiated with the state a maintenance effort cost increases an in about 2011 and o we anticipated them to grow from a rate of $80.7 million in 2016-2017 to $95.9 million to 2021-202 and after the governor's billion came out last january with a large cut to counties on this entitlement program and then the may revised showed reductions that we budgeted of about $7 million and $14 million in 2017-2018 and 2018-2019 respectively but the detailed regulations had not come out and that came out after the adopted budget by the mayor and the board and it turned out that the specific recommendations made this program a much larger cost shift than we had originally anticipated and in the current year it went from a $7 million impact -- sorry -- the impact increased by almost $9 million that is included in the supplemental that you see today and i think that we'll come to see you in january to talk about the updated joint report which is a report t
in-home support services program, this program provides services to 22,000 senior and disabled san franciscoians to help them to remain their homes and we had negotiated with the state a maintenance effort cost increases an in about 2011 and o we anticipated them to grow from a rate of $80.7 million in 2016-2017 to $95.9 million to 2021-202 and after the governor's billion came out last january with a large cut to counties on this entitlement program and then the may revised showed reductions...
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and 70% of san franciscoians voted to protect themselvess to protect the bay dell tafm i'm sure you heard of this before. but it is an astounding number. three out of four people voted if favor of taxing themselves for environmental issues. my point is, then you know the sfpuc opposes the state water board's plan. and you know the sfpuc has taken a minority view amongst scientists that the ecosystem can be protected by nonflow measures. and you know the sfpuc has been posing what i would say a false trade-off that's either the water or the economy that's at stake. and to me there are many, many more options than that. so, my point is a request is i'd really ask you to ask the hard questions of your staff. don't accept either/or answers. have rigorous debate that you fully understand the implication and judge whether or not it reflects the will of the people and it is also important to ask what is the will of the people? sure they want water, but that answer is probably too simple. i go to my conclusion, which is my understanding is that for having a water supply, we are second to none and
and 70% of san franciscoians voted to protect themselvess to protect the bay dell tafm i'm sure you heard of this before. but it is an astounding number. three out of four people voted if favor of taxing themselves for environmental issues. my point is, then you know the sfpuc opposes the state water board's plan. and you know the sfpuc has taken a minority view amongst scientists that the ecosystem can be protected by nonflow measures. and you know the sfpuc has been posing what i would say a...
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. >>> san franciscoens are going -- san franciscoians are going to be voting to vote on a replacemento fill out lee's term in office. more are expected to pull paperwork. paul chambers talked with three men today, all of whom are hoping to become san francisco's next mayor. >> with the unexpected death of ed lee, the mayoral race for the city of san francisco is heating up more than a year earlier than some expected. >> i'm not a career politician. i've never held office in my life. i'm only 24. >> i've been in politics for about a year and a half. i ran for district i supervisor. i got a good response at that point which was last year. >> i have a lost passion, -- lot of passion, energy and now expertise and experience in 20 years of public service that i want to put toward the betterment of san francisco. >> of that bench, mark little has the most expertise a former supervisor, assemblyman and state senator. he and other three men who put the paperwork in to run for mayor in the special election have many issues they want to tack. >> first and foremost, those living on our streets u
. >>> san franciscoens are going -- san franciscoians are going to be voting to vote on a replacemento fill out lee's term in office. more are expected to pull paperwork. paul chambers talked with three men today, all of whom are hoping to become san francisco's next mayor. >> with the unexpected death of ed lee, the mayoral race for the city of san francisco is heating up more than a year earlier than some expected. >> i'm not a career politician. i've never held office in...
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francisco transportation committee about their collaboration with the city departments to get san franciscoians out of their cars and into more sustainable forms of transportation like walking, biking, and public transportation. last november we approved the draft department of the environment strategic plan, a document that explains the department's vision and goals through the year 2020. the next step was for the department to hold a series of community meetings to listen to what san franciscoc residents should be hearing from the department. we look forward to hearing that presentation. i had the privilege i of alending one of the community meetings. and we will be going into closed session to discuss the performance and the appraisal report of director debbie raphael. we do have a packed egg a, and is there any -- we do have a packed agenda, and is there any public comment on the beginning of the meeting? okay. hearing none, then next item, anthony? >> a the next item is item 3, approval of minutes of october 10, 2017, commission on the environment special meeting. the explanatory documents
francisco transportation committee about their collaboration with the city departments to get san franciscoians out of their cars and into more sustainable forms of transportation like walking, biking, and public transportation. last november we approved the draft department of the environment strategic plan, a document that explains the department's vision and goals through the year 2020. the next step was for the department to hold a series of community meetings to listen to what san...