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again and again in the legislature despite the heroic efforts of senators like scott wiener and susan eggman, but we're not giving up. we're bringing reforms back this year. because our opponents will not be able to overcome the glare of public scrutiny forever, californians will not let people to suffer and die on our streets because we can't get it together. this year we will also continue to better serve san francisco's family through our children and family recovery plan, providing vouchers and subsidies for early education, paying early educators more. developing a pipeline to recruit and train more educators, offering opportunities and academic support to combat the law and paid internship for our kids, and mental health support. [applause] and we will build on what has been a historic era, a renaissance for our parks and open space. and i see a number of our local 261 gardners and folks who take care of our parks here today. thank you. [applause] the renaissance is because of the hands of the people who take care of these parks every day. in 2022, we opened tunnel top, bal rebluff, fr
again and again in the legislature despite the heroic efforts of senators like scott wiener and susan eggman, but we're not giving up. we're bringing reforms back this year. because our opponents will not be able to overcome the glare of public scrutiny forever, californians will not let people to suffer and die on our streets because we can't get it together. this year we will also continue to better serve san francisco's family through our children and family recovery plan, providing vouchers...
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again and again in the legislature despite the heroic efforts of senators like scott wiener and susan eggman, but we're not giving up. we're bringing reforms back this year. because our opponents will not be able to overcome the glare of public scrutiny forever, californians will not let people to suffer and die on our streets because we can't get it together. this year we will also continue to better serve san francisco's family through our children and family recovery plan, providing vouchers and subsidies for early education, paying early educators more. developing a pipeline to recruit and train more educators, offering opportunities and academic support to combat the law and paid internship for our kids, and mental health support. [applause] and we will build on what has been a historic era, a renaissance for our parks and open space. and i see a number of our local 261 gardners and folks who take care of our parks here today. thank you. [applause] the renaissance is because of the hands of the people who take care of these parks every day. in 2022, we opened tunnel top, bal rebluff, fr
again and again in the legislature despite the heroic efforts of senators like scott wiener and susan eggman, but we're not giving up. we're bringing reforms back this year. because our opponents will not be able to overcome the glare of public scrutiny forever, californians will not let people to suffer and die on our streets because we can't get it together. this year we will also continue to better serve san francisco's family through our children and family recovery plan, providing vouchers...
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that's why democratic assistant senate majority leader susan talamantes eggman of stockton says she's authored a proposed 4 and a half billion dollar flood protection bond with the hope of placing it on to the 2024 statewide ballot. we know it's not going to be if, but when a big flood is going to come and we know our levees aren't in the ship's right now to be able to maintain life property and all those things. the funds from the bond she says will go to statewide projects, including efforts to address rising sea levels. but i point out more than half of the bond money will fund improvements specifically with in the central valley and delta regions to shore up aging infrastructure like weirs by passes and of course, levees are levee protectirn is still like less than it was for katrina. back in 2005. so we know it's it's time and it's time to be proactive and not just reactive after a flood comes trying to be to fix things, but to make sure that we protect people before the floods. right? it's a message that has bipartisan support. republican senator roger new lows, the bills co aut
that's why democratic assistant senate majority leader susan talamantes eggman of stockton says she's authored a proposed 4 and a half billion dollar flood protection bond with the hope of placing it on to the 2024 statewide ballot. we know it's not going to be if, but when a big flood is going to come and we know our levees aren't in the ship's right now to be able to maintain life property and all those things. the funds from the bond she says will go to statewide projects, including efforts...
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that's why democratic assistant senate majority leader susan talamantes eggman of stockton says she's authored a proposed 4 and a half billion dollar flood protection bond with the hope of placing it on to the 2024 statewide ballot. we know it's not going to be if, but when a big flood is going to come and we know our levees aren't in the ship's right now to be able to maintain. >> life property and all those things. the funds from the bond she says will go to statewide projects, including efforts to address rising sea levels. but i've been points out more than half of the bond money will fund improvements specifically within the central valley and delta regions to shore up aging infrastructure like weirs by passes and of course, levees are levee protection is still like less than it was for katrina. back in 2005. so we know it's it's time and it's time to be proactive and not just reactive after a flood comes trying to be to fix things, but to make sure that we protect people before the floods. right? it's a message that has bipartisan support. republican senator roger new lows, the
that's why democratic assistant senate majority leader susan talamantes eggman of stockton says she's authored a proposed 4 and a half billion dollar flood protection bond with the hope of placing it on to the 2024 statewide ballot. we know it's not going to be if, but when a big flood is going to come and we know our levees aren't in the ship's right now to be able to maintain. >> life property and all those things. the funds from the bond she says will go to statewide projects,...
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that's why democratic assistant senate majority leader susan talamantes eggman of stockton says she's authored a proposed 4 and a half billion dollar flood protection bond with the hope of placing it on to the 2024 statewide ballot. we know it's not going to be if, but when a big flood is going to come and we know our levees aren't in the ship's right now to be able to maintain life property and all those things. the funds from the bond she says will go to statewide projects, including efforts to address rising sea levels. but i've been points out more than half of the bond money will fund improvements specifically within the central valley and delta regions to shore up aging infrastructure like weirs by passes and of course, levees are levee protection is still like less than it was for katrina. back in 2005. so we know it's it's time and it's time to be proactive and not just reactive after a flood comes trying to be to fix things, but to make sure that we protect people before the floods. right? it's a message that has bipartisan support. republican senator roger new lows, the bill
that's why democratic assistant senate majority leader susan talamantes eggman of stockton says she's authored a proposed 4 and a half billion dollar flood protection bond with the hope of placing it on to the 2024 statewide ballot. we know it's not going to be if, but when a big flood is going to come and we know our levees aren't in the ship's right now to be able to maintain life property and all those things. the funds from the bond she says will go to statewide projects, including efforts...
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Feb 10, 2023
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again and again in the legislature despite the heroic efforts of senators like scott wiener and susan eggmant giving up. we're bringing reforms back this year. because our opponents will not be able to overcome the glare of public scrutiny forever, californians will not let people to suffer and die on our streets because we can't get it together. this year we will also continue to better serve san francisco's family through our children and family recovery plan, providing vouchers and subsidies for early education, paying early educators more. developing a pipeline to recruit and train more educators, offering opportunities and academic support to combat the law and paid internship for our kids, and mental health support. [applause] and we will build on what has been a historic era, a renaissance for our parks and open space. and i see a number of our local 261 gardners and folks who take care of our parks here today. thank you. [applause] the renaissance is because of the hands of the people who take care of these parks every day. in 2022, we opened tunnel top, bal rebluff, francisco park w
again and again in the legislature despite the heroic efforts of senators like scott wiener and susan eggmant giving up. we're bringing reforms back this year. because our opponents will not be able to overcome the glare of public scrutiny forever, californians will not let people to suffer and die on our streets because we can't get it together. this year we will also continue to better serve san francisco's family through our children and family recovery plan, providing vouchers and subsidies...
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that's why democratic assistant senate majority leader susan talamantes eggman of stockton says she'shored a proposed 4 and a half billion dollar flood protection bond with the hope of placing it on to the 2024 statewide ballot. we know it's not going to be if, but when a big flood is going to come and we know our levees aren't in the ship's right now to be able to maintain life property and all those things. the funds from the bond she says will go to statewide projects, including efforts to address rising sea levels. but i've been points out more than half of the bond money will fund improvements specifically with in the central valley and delta regions to shore up aging infrastructure like weirs by passes and of course, levees are levee protection is still like less than it was for katrina. back in 2005. so we know it's it's time and it's time to be proactive and not just reactive after a flood comes trying to be to fix things, but to make sure that we protect people before the floods. right? it's a message that has bipartisan support. republican senator roger new lows, the bills c
that's why democratic assistant senate majority leader susan talamantes eggman of stockton says she'shored a proposed 4 and a half billion dollar flood protection bond with the hope of placing it on to the 2024 statewide ballot. we know it's not going to be if, but when a big flood is going to come and we know our levees aren't in the ship's right now to be able to maintain life property and all those things. the funds from the bond she says will go to statewide projects, including efforts to...
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that's why democratic assistant senate majority leader susan talamantes eggman of stockton says she'sred a proposed 4 and a half billion dollar flood protection bond with the hope of placing it on to the 2024 statewide ballot. we know it's not going to be if, but when a big flood is going to come and we know our levees aren't in the ship's right now to be able to maintain life property and all those things. the funds from the bond she says will go to statewide projects, including efforts to address rising sea levels. but i've been points out more than half of the bond money will fund improvements specifically within the central valley and delta regions to shore up aging infrastructure like weirs by passes and of course, levees are levee protection is still like less than it was for katrina. back in 2005. so we know it's it's time and it's time to be proactive and not just reactive after a flood comes trying to be to fix things, but to make sure that we protect people before the floods. right? it's a message that has bipartisan support. republican senator roger new lows, the bills co a
that's why democratic assistant senate majority leader susan talamantes eggman of stockton says she'sred a proposed 4 and a half billion dollar flood protection bond with the hope of placing it on to the 2024 statewide ballot. we know it's not going to be if, but when a big flood is going to come and we know our levees aren't in the ship's right now to be able to maintain life property and all those things. the funds from the bond she says will go to statewide projects, including efforts to...
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Feb 27, 2023
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that's why democratic assistant senate majority leader susan talamantes eggman of stockton says she'shored a proposed 4 and a half billion dollar flood protection bond with the hope of placing it on to the 2024 statewide ballot. we know it's not going to be if, but when a big flood is going to come and we know our levees are in the ship's right now to be able to maintain. >> life property and all those things. the funds from the bond she says will go to statewide projects, including efforts to address rising sea levels. but i've been points out more than half of the bond money will fund improvements specifically within the central valley and delta regions to shore up aging infrastructure like weirs by passes and of course, levees are levee protection is still like less than it was for katrina. back in 2005. so we know it's it's time and it's time to be proactive and not just reactive after a flood comes trying to be to fix things, but to make sure that we protect people before the floods. right? it's a message that has bipartisan support. republican senator roger new lows, the bills c
that's why democratic assistant senate majority leader susan talamantes eggman of stockton says she'shored a proposed 4 and a half billion dollar flood protection bond with the hope of placing it on to the 2024 statewide ballot. we know it's not going to be if, but when a big flood is going to come and we know our levees are in the ship's right now to be able to maintain. >> life property and all those things. the funds from the bond she says will go to statewide projects, including...