OWL ALERT June 20: PROTECT VULNERABLE SF RESIDENTS FROM BUDGET CUTS

SITUATION: In San Francisco Mayor Lurie’s proposed 2025/26 budget, programs that are crucial to our most vulnerable residents face having funds either eliminated or drastically reduced. In addition to reducing the The Dignity Fund’s budget, cuts will affect programs serving such issues as food security, legal services, healthcare, homeless outreach, and immigrants and worker’s rights.

The Board of Supervisors is now considering the Mayor’s proposed budget.  

ACTION: Monday, June 23 is Public Comment Day regarding the budget. Beginning at 10:00 a.m. in the Legislative Chamber Room 250 of City Hall, the Board of Supervisors Budget and Appropriations Committee will hear public comments regarding the proposed budget.  

SHOW UP and SPEAK OUT for our most vulnerable residents.  If you cannot attend in person, immediately email your Supervisor and Budget and Appropriations Committee Chair, Connie Chan and tell them to fund the Dignity Fund and stop cuts to other essential programs serving vulnerable San Franciscans.

ALSO: Share this message with friends, family and colleagues.

See below for links to The People’s Budget outline of proposed cuts, information about Public Comment Day, and contact information for the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. 

Click HERE to contact Budget and Appropriations Committee Chair, Connie Chan.

Click HERE to contact all members of the SF Board of Supervisors.

Click HERE to read The People’s Budget outline of proposed cuts.

Click HERE for instructions on participating in Public Comment Day.