Brought back to announce and we picked the work right back up and many people in the room were through to make that happen including the mayor london breed at the time i know the president of the board of supervisors. Who pushed for this work to continue. Of of you and some of the front row we had president julie with the Police Commission president at that time thats how you get diversity called commitment. We went through several iterations of police we should several president s bob and others. Malia accordingly a Strong Partner and have president i want to make a comment about some of the commissioned i know commissioner is in the room right here in the front row. And, you know, started doing the work in 2015 by takes that commitment and thats what the city did and have the City Attorneys Office david chiu in the room making sure this reform work continues and basically wrote the mou and david when he was a senate launch pushing policies three were hench and to the City Attorneys O
Wont continue the great work to balance the reforms we need to implement as well as making sure we focus on Public Health for San Francisco. We can do both we have done both the data makes that clear this is to be thats why day is to o so significant i remember 8 years ago and all with ed lee form mayor and form supervisor malia connecticut and police and our form chief and thank you for being here today chief sir. We came out clapping. during a very difficult time. There were a number of photos who were out ranldz a number of challenges to this department faced. And the fact is at the time and though we miss president obama his department of justice put out 200 plus to improve we adapted that and worked with the california doj to implement those recommendations first through xavier used to be the California Attorney general and now others continuing through that process so much has happened a lot of outrage and frustration many of you know i grew up[in a community where trust between
Wont continue the great work to balance the reforms we need to implement as well as making sure we focus on Public Health for San Francisco. We can do both we have done both the data makes that clear this is to be thats why day is to o so significant i remember 8 years ago and all with ed lee form mayor and form supervisor malia connecticut and police and our form chief and thank you for being here today chief sir. We came out clapping. during a very difficult time. There were a number of photos who were out ranldz a number of challenges to this department faced. And the fact is at the time and though we miss president obama his department of justice put out 200 plus to improve we adapted that and worked with the california doj to implement those recommendations first through xavier used to be the California Attorney general and now others continuing through that process so much has happened a lot of outrage and frustration many of you know i grew up[in a community where trust between
A refuge and support system for the marginalized people of the tenderloin. Much more coming up at 6 00. The u. S. Supreme court heard arguments today about homeless ordinances in a small oregon city. The decision from the high court on that case can have a massive impact with how big cities in the bay area handle homeless encampments. A closer look at the case and the rally here influencing the courts thinking on the issue. Reporter from the steps of a u. S. Supreme court. To the steps at the u. S. District court in San Francisco. Homeless advocates are rallying today about the case that the Supreme Court justice. Grants pass oregon versus johnson was considered by the ninth circuit a 2019 and created. Limits on how cities can handle the unhoused. Critics have said it makes it nearly impossible to prevent ten cities from taking over but homeless advocates say it the first that voiced concerns that the more conservative leading Supreme Court could strike it down or modify it. It depends
Then lastly, we all know that research that the money we invest in our young kids is basically pays humongous dividends at the end of the day. The last person that gave Public Comments asked a question, did you get to hear that . I think you have answers for that, would you like to address the issue of how do you monitor this business of these programs . Interview thank you supervisor. Again director of the office early care and education and in response to the question what committees are oversight do we have for this work of oec generally and im pleased to say we have a ninemember Citizens Advisory Committee seated half by the mayor and half by the board of supervisors of qualified parents and practitioners to help advise our work and provide accountability and Program Improvements for the City Investments and Early Childhood to make sure that theyre working as well as they can for both parents and programs. They meet by monthly and where data informed and also advise outside of meet