Chiu. I know this is a joint hearing of the board of education and board of supervisors. This is a policy hearing and so id like to turn things over to commissioner haney for opening remarks. You all are a little more 21st century over here. Before i start on this particular item, and im excited about this conversation and to be here. I want to say how wonderful it has been to have such strong supporters of the School District and of children in San Francisco here in the board of supervisors and city hall. I think over the last year or so since ive been on the school board, ive seen an extraordinary amount of collaboration, cooperation, new opportunities for how to work together, so i want to say that and also its great to have former commissioners of course who are here who can make sure that we are continuing that collaboration and also in some cases reminding us of the things they worked on and the new opportunities that can come as a result of that. This item comes in that spirit a
Tried to remind his democrats that most democrats dont support open borders. Ryan suddenly became the most unpopular kid at the party. Watch. Now, in this discussion, we talked about taking private Health Insurance away from Union Members in the industrial midwest. We talked about decriminalizing the border. And we talked. I quite frankly, dont think that that is an agenda that we can move forward on and win. Weve got to talk about the working class issues. The people who take a shower after work who havent had a raise in 30 years. If we focus on that, we will win the election. Your response, sir . Not a lot of applause. In fact, dead silence. It turns the democrats in the room didnt want to talk about working class issues or people, as tim ryan put it, who take a shower after work. Progressives wrote those waters off as disgusting a long time ago. At the same time, they are deeply privileged. That goes without saying, they could be racist. Every one of them. They have been excluded fr
San Francisco community organizations rally to call out potential city budget cuts – NBC Bay Area nbcbayarea.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nbcbayarea.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Black Health Equity Coalition of Frederick (known as Black Equity) proudly announces the reception of $153,000 in grants to drive new initiatives aimed at eliminating health disparities in the Black community. This transformative funding, totaling $128,000 from the CDC Foundation and additional support from the Ausherman Family Foundation and the Delaplaine Foundation, will empower the coalition to implement critical infrastructure and programs to address pressing health issues affecting Bla