The entire budget team um [applause] you know, i dont know if you know but i dont have turn over with the directors of the budget team because i am a difficult person to work for. [laughter] you know this budget process is so intense this they are like, look im doing one budget process and im out of here. We are grateful to you ana you have been with the budget team for year bunkham get us through the process and adjustments from the board and from the budget, the legislative analyst from the board and also the various departments and me and everything in between. And to come up with this balanced budget. Thank you to each one of you for your hard work. [applause] i dont know if Ben Rosenfield is here. He is not here. You drove him out of here. [laughter] these budgets are hard. So, you know thank you to ben because you know, this is like superbowl to him and he gets excited and when it is over he is out. Like i know most are. Im surprised president supervisor peskin is here it is because he is president now and has to be a responsible leader. Thank you, gwen to ben for your heard work. And i gotta say, usually the mayor never thanks the board of supervisor budget and legislative analyst because usually they are taking all of the money. I know this harvey rose and his team took all the money that they could. You are losing your touch i did not hear shouting or anything. So, we must have been knead too easy. Next year dont worry. We will make it real hard and your Blood Pressure will boil and you will be able to yell at people. Looking forward and thank you, harvey rose, for being with us today. To our various Department Heads, boy. You guys gave them the blues i had a resignation and begged them to stay with the promise i will be nice. Thank you to the Department Heads for your work and fight and all of your you know, what we will do to help get this budget to be of use to the people and the city and county of San Francisco. It has been a difficult couple years. More recently, i have been out in the Community Meeting with accidents. Talking to people. And reminding the public of who we are as san franciscans. I think, we cant forget had San Francisco has done in the past. We cant continue to puts ourselves down or to criticize a lot of the things going of because like any other major city, San Francisco has problems. It has problems. But unlike any other major city, San Francisco has been a lead and beacon of hope and a place that dreamers come and a place of possibilities. You know, as we prepare for a peck. The Asian Pacific economic cooperative this will be the biggest Events International events that San Francisco has experienced since 1945. When the United Nations was established here in the city and county of San Francisco. And why this matters, it matters because San Francisco will be on the world stage. And unlike what is happen negligent press now with when people are trying to say to define us as a city. Many people dont live here and they are writing the stories. The press will be here to make up their own minds based on their own experience about what we are. And what we represent. And because of this budget. They will begin to see. They will see that San Francisco streets are clean and safe. They will see that people feel safe in neighborhoods and communities. Because of wonderful programs like first year free and the investments in mall businesses. Theyll see our neighborhood corridors packed. They will see a different San Francisco with new neighborhoods Like Mission Bay and pier 70 and the shipiard they will see the magic of San Francisco this people continue to talk about. Because even though we may fight it out in city hall. The end of the day when the decisions are made, it is time for us to roll up our slows and get the job done. We will deliver on some of the commitments we made. Our economic recovery, definitely dependsos reforms to our taxes, over the past 5 years, we introduced 14 tax. What accidents have said to me time and time again, stop changing the rules in the middle of the game. We want certainty about our future. Look, there are some differences that can make it rain for San Francisco they can ford to. There are other businesses like retailers that are struggling. We are seeing the impacts on a lot of the decisions that we made around taxless. And so i appreciate the board of supervisors and their wellingness to make adjustments. So this we can move forward. To think about tax reform and how we make it more fair and equitable depending whether or not you have a mall business or a big business. Because now, everyone is talking about Artificial Intelligence when is help with Artificial Intelligence is happen nothing San Francisco the top 20 companies in the world. In the world. Then in the bay area and 8 in San Francisco. That new technology. They are looking for in the process 10 companies in ai are looking for 800,000 square feet of office space. There are great things happening. How do we balance that . With the future of when we need as relating to our economy . And part of had been is helping us do that. I appreciate that. When we do around homelessness and Behavioral Health, around people struggling with addiction. The Behavioral Health beds, the shelter beds, the permanent housing well provide will with a game changer. Well not as a result of the budget, did in the cut any beds we provided since 2018 from 10,000 units of permanent supported housing to 15,000 units that provide a Second Chance for people to have a home. [applause] and this budget has not only maintained when we are able to have, so we dont lose any of those beds provides more resources. To add more. This budget helps us address the challenges that continue to exist with our children. Invest nothing our Public School system. In city college. Resource for childcare and facilities. Making sure that Food Security despite the cuts from the federal government. Resources to continue and thrive. Providing our in Home Support Service work and nonprofit workers and increase because they are doing the difficult jobs that we need them to do to help with some of our real challenges. This budget represents our values. This budget representatives real challenges that we need to continue to invest in. I also want to make sure we understand. Every dollar that each one of you are responsible for. Make sure it does not go to waste. People are counting on us to use this money wise low. To help change and save lives. To help make San Francisco better. To help make sure people have a decent living wage to be able to take care of themselves. It does so much and we should be proud. And next year, will be harder. We think that this year was hard. Next year will be harder. And thats why im looking forward to working with the board of supervisors on the work that we need to do around tax reform, around changes to investments. And around aability accountability for dollars spent in San Francisco. It will be hard. We live for hard. San francisco is in the called a resiltien city for nothing when quakes and pandemics and challenges happen and backs are against the with you we move forward and demonstrate to the world why San Francisco is a great city. That will hab when we host a peck and when we host fifa. With the Soccer Legends from all over. Yes it has been happening at fifa and the superbowl but guess where they will stay and do things . San francisco. There are many wonderful things about this city. In addition the grateful dead with john mayer hosted 3 day sold out events everybody was dress in the tie die all over the city. It was an exciting time and people who visited said, this is a great city. This is a beautiful city this is an amazing city. It is clearly the city that tony bennett wrote about where the cable car help you reach halfway to the stars. Lets remember that. As we start to go know the days of doing our work and the challenge this is continue to persist am people are counting on us to make this budget live up to when we are promising. A new day. A new dawn, a new hope. New excitement. But still make sure every dollar counts. With that, lets sign this budget. [applause]. [laughter] [background noise] [quiet talking] all right. Thank you. It is official [applause] today i visualize the goal. We get to the space where you smile. I smile, too. And you hundred mow that pen after you sign. Let me say, though, with that i know this it was a difficult path. To get here. The reason why i know is because i was a good legislative aid for almost 20 glorious this place. And let mow actual, there were men lessons i learned including that this beautiful dome that we stand under every day is like cryptonight if you have super power and come in the space day in and day out, it will consume the pettiness. The anger and the jealousy and all that ego and power trips this people have will consume you the only way out, in my opinion, is to get out. While every day. Make sure you talk to labor partners you talk to the workers. You talk to the seniors and the most vulnerables and the Community Advocates outside of the place. And you bring their strengths and their power to this table. In negotiations and make sure you remember them when you are at that table with that power and at that seat. With that i bring that strength. Their strength at this time table and let me tell you, it is not easy to commonality among all of us that are different and direfers with madam mayor and i, different people. We have commonality. We are both grads and the lion ~esses. The loud one im the quiet one. We are the lion ~esses and bring our power and strength to the table when we northern and talk. I think that what we have in common like mayor breed said this , is about the people. Budget is in the just about numbers. Budget is actually about people. This is the peoples process. It is about how do we make sure we take care of san franciscans in i agree with the mir that with this budget we take care of san franciscans. Not just the san franciscans today. But the san franciscans to come. We want to welcome big business, small business, workers and families and immigrants they are welcome and belong thats when we need them to know. I see that board president skipped out. With board president supervisor peskin said that we are knee deep in blood with this budget deficit. But with this process and with mayor breed and her team and her city departments, it is when i believe even knee deep in blood, again. That is the visual. And it is trough. That is where we are now with this budget. With our future. But even with that, the strength that every single one of us bring to this room under the stone, we will over come. And we will over come all the challenges. The budget is already signed. I agree, get back to work. Thank you. [applause]. Television. In 1948 swensens ice cream used to make ice cream in the navy and decided to open up an ice cream shop it it takes time for the parent to put money down and diane one of the managers at zen citizen in arena hills open and serve oldfashioned ice cream. Over 20 years. Yeah. Had my own business i was a firefighter and came in in 1969 her dad had ice cream and left here still the owner but shortly after um, in here became the inc. Maker the manager and lead and branded the store from day to day and in the late 90s was obvious choice he sold it to him and he called us up one night and said im going to sell the Ice Cream Store what you you talking about diane came and looked at the store and something we want to do and had a history of her dad here and growing up here at the Ice Cream Store we decided to take that business on. And have it in the family i didnt want to sell it. To keep it here in San Francisco. And unintelligible . Share worked there and worked with all the people and a lot of customers come in. A round hill in the adjoining areas loved neither ice cream shop in this area and support russia hills and have clean up day and give them free ice cream because that is those are the people that keep us the opportunity to stick around here four so many years next generations have been coming her 20 er thirty or 40 years and we have the ingredients something it sold and, you know, her dad said to treat the customers right and people will keep on coming back and 75 or 74 years, you know, that is quite an accomplishment i think of it as our first 75 years and like to see that, you know, going into the future um, that ice cream shop will be around used to be 4 hundred in the United States and all gone equipment for that one that is the first and last were proud of that were Still Standing and people people are you tell people its been around in 50 years and dont plan on so im linda im part owner and manager of the paper tree in jeopardy an town. Paper tree opened by my parent in 1968. So we other second oldest business in jap an town. At 55 years this year. We have beautiful papers from japan, thailand, italy, korea and the biggest selection of orgami. I do it because of my grand father and he wrote to the first english in it in the early 50s. He had an import business to import japanese goods and of course we had our line of paper. To go with the books he produced. It is something i have been doing since i was 5 and im happy to say im a designer now and of course having paper tree. It is grit. During the pandemic i wanted do something to make a statement to help combat the asian hate that was prevalent at that time. And so i put a call out to have a thousand hearts. This is a spin on the tradition of holding 1,000 cranes when you have a wish. Well, a thousand cranes does not make a statement enough why not change it and a call for a thousand hearts . I created a website dedicated to the project. A video and fold heart instructions. People sent them in the first mont was 1,000 hearts. They kept coming in. And the next goal was 7, 698, which was the total number of case of reported hate by the ap i website. Those were the reported case of hate. There are more not reported. That became the new goal. We achieved 2 months later. The hearts were coming in it it is a big project, we have it part of our store. Anyone can come and fold an easy heart. Keeping that part of the japanese tradition of this in that way here in japantown is pretty special. Its great. Im a firefighter here at station three 1 i grew up in texas and kind of boundaries around to bunch of different cities before i came to San Francisco lived in new york and was going to school there i had never been here before the moment i knew San Francisco i knew i was in the right Police Station like the place and was proposed to be. I was with change and cyclist transportation throughout the city and actually end up getting in a car accident not a big deal but i was in the back of ambulance he decided a good idea to tell me about the job and how amazing i thought about that at home and i said you know what see this sounds something might be great aligns with me and my values i started to pursue to see what it was like i did and the moment that was pretty interesting how doors kind of opened i put at effort and get any emt licenses and interviewed to be in the refreshed what is of the in the Academy Engineering that and so on and so forth had that moment of like this is what im spoke up to be doing this is this is the it this is me. And it of the great and therefore, be it resolved that worked out and after the lgbtqia this is my work with one was unintelligible sirens what i thought way back when that being a firefighter that was not something i thought i could do. And i think that a lot to do would not seeing my in the representation of what a normal firefighter will be so i really like to make an effort when im at work to have other girls little girdles and boys seeing me though orientation or race or any other orientation we want to be able to be that person and know they can do the job if they want to. As a mom i feel like a different person actually. That pretty interesting to have a stark difference in from the person i became a mom in the fire serve and the person after the Fire Services being a mom is a learning exercise and the same going back to the fire service youre heart is a little bit more vulnerable i like being a mom the harder thing ive done and prior to being a mom this job or some of the things we do on the job are some of the harder things that kind of levels each other out so i okay. 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