Mar not present. Supervisor tang . Present. Tang present. Supervisor wiener . Present. Wiener present. Supervisor yee . Present. Yee present. Mr. President , you have a quorum. Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, could you please join us in the pledge of allegiance . I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america, and to the republic for which it stands; one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Madam clerk, do we have any communications . There are no communications today, mr. President. All right. Could you read the Consent Agenda . Items 1 through 8 comprise the consent calendar. These items are considered routine. If a member objects, an item may be removed and considered separately. Colleagues, would anyone like to sever any of these items . Roll call vote on items 1 through 8. On items 1 through 8, supervisor campos . Campos aye. Supervisor chiu . Chiu aye. Supervisor cohen . Cohen aye. Supervisor farrell . Farrell aye. Supervisor kim . Ki
Supervisor avalos . Present. Avalos present. Supervisor breed . Here. Breed present. Supervisor campos . Present. Campos present. President chiu . Present. Chiu present. Supervisor cohen . Cohen present. Supervisor farrell . Present. Farrell present. Supervisor kim . Kim not present. Supervisor mar . Mar not present. Supervisor tang . Present. Tang present. Supervisor wiener . Present. Wiener present. Supervisor yee . Present. Yee present. Mr. President , you have a quorum. Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, could you please join us in the pledge of allegiance . I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america, and to the republic for which it stands; one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Madam clerk, do we have any communications . There are no communications today, mr. President. All right. Could you read the Consent Agenda . Items 1 through 8 comprise the consent calendar. These items are considered routine. If a member objects, an item ma
Safe places for people to live. And once we are able to showcase that to a lot of folks on the street, a lot more people are going to be willing to accept the services and help that were offering. But frankly, some of the things that weve been offering in the past are just not places that i think any of us would want to spend a night in. So, thats one thing. The second issue with the medical Respite Center that weve had kind of longer discussionses with dph about is how do you create welcoming spaces for people . A lot of concerns that people have who are struggling with Mental Health is that they actually know that theyre struggling with Mental Health and they actually want support and services, but the way that we provide the support and services are often in these very cold mandatory like were forcing you to do this, this, and this. And none of us in this room want to be forced to do anything. Like if we were in that situation, we wouldnt want to walk into an environment where we kn
Medical Respite Center that weve had kind of longer discussionses with dph about is how do you create welcoming spaces for people . A lot of concerns that people have who are struggling with Mental Health is that they actually know that theyre struggling with Mental Health and they actually want support and services, but the way that we provide the support and services are often in these very cold mandatory like were forcing you to do this, this, and this. And none of us in this room want to be forced to do anything. Like if we were in that situation, we wouldnt want to walk into an environment where we knew against our will these are the things we had to go through in order to get services. So, how do we provide a different type of environment thats more opening and welcoming thats a 24hour center that can be a respite where we can build relace ship and trust with people on the street that are struggling with Mental Health and know that theyre struggling with Mental Health . I think t
Each one of us is the story teller of our lives and the lives of the people weve lost. And that wasnt always the case, as willie mentioned. But because of the likes of george and harvey and so many others, all the way to our mayor ed lee, all of us have voice. All of us can tell the story. So, lets crowd source this thing. Lets tell the real stories of george and harvey. Stories of their hard work and politics and the families and loved ones who surrounded them, of the moments we met them on the street or on their campaigns, in the castro or north beach, the vacations, the arguments, the jokes they told, the wild times they lived through, the change they made, and the lives they lived. Thank you. applause thank you, jonathan. That was beautiful. I think this is a nice segue into the San Francisco gay mens chorus who have been standing here patiently. I would like to introduce them and thank them so much for being here. Theyre going to sing love can build a bridge for us. [cheering and