The contract, approved Tuesday, disappointed advocates who have been lobbying the supervisors for over a year to help fund a $26 hourly wage for IHSS workers.
The Board of Supervisors approved the creation of a plan to spend the revenue, and it allocated more than $500,000 over two years for planning, outreach and engagement.
For many neighbors, it is a top priority to stay in their Marin County homes as they age. Figuring out how to do so is a question keeping some of us up at night. It was a focus of the Marin Organizing Committee when it formed the Aging and Disability Team. The group is tasked […]
The Board of Supervisors raised the hourly pay for contractors and subcontractors from $16.80 to $18. Several other counties pay more for In-Home Supportive Services workers.