Local business enterprise. This is timing for several reasons. Early this year, our mayor by order removed the act by rights provisions from office under the administrator. Yesterday the Contract Monitoring Division issued and annual report on the past fiscal year. This is a first report on lbes in the first year even though this has required quarterly reporting. Background, we know it comprised 95 or less of businesses contributing hundreds of millions of dollars to our local economy, our economies local back bones. 3 decades ago this San Francisco board of supervisors has experienced passive and active discrimination in practices and recognize that history no longer had a place in our city acknowledging that millions of dollars that we spent for services could be a tool to help disadvantaged minorities to increase businesses. Chapter 14b now helps all of our businesses in cost operating and its hoped to level the Playing Field as city and local businesses compete outdz outside of San
Local business enterprise. This is timing for several reasons. Early this year, our mayor by order removed the act by rights provisions from office under the administrator. Yesterday the Contract Monitoring Division issued and annual report on the past fiscal year. This is a first report on lbes in the first year even though this has required quarterly reporting. Background, we know it comprised 95 or less of businesses contributing hundreds of millions of dollars to our local economy, our economies local back bones. 3 decades ago this San Francisco board of supervisors has experienced passive and active discrimination in practices and recognize that history no longer had a place in our city acknowledging that millions of dollars that we spent for services could be a tool to help disadvantaged minorities to increase businesses. Chapter 14b now helps all of our businesses in cost operating and its hoped to level the Playing Field as city and local businesses compete outdz outside of San
As oscar grande working with podder to share bikes with youth in the city and we look forward to this program expanding with your support, colleagues. I also want to chime in on mayor lees announcements about wanting to expand the minimum wage. I think its significant that he is looking at 15 an hour as what the possible minimum wage could be. This year i took part in demonstrations around fast food chains that are paying significantly less than what is the current minimum wage in San Francisco. I went to demonstrations in oakland. Its clear that there are reports of workers who actually do not make enough money working 40 hours a week on minimum wage and ask for assistance from the Food Stamps Program which is also attached by the federal government. It makes sense that we make sure that we can raise the minimum wage to make sure that people have the buying power at a to make it in this city where its so costly to live. I talked to supervisor mar about the minimum Wage Ordinance that
Support with this resolution to support changes within our state legislature to return more local control to our local municipalities to stop speculative ellis act evictions. Second item i have is to request a hearing in early next year in chapter 14b of the administrative code t local business enterprise. This is timing for several reasons. Early this year, our mayor by order removed the act by rights provisions from office under the administrator. Yesterday the Contract Monitoring Division issued and annual report on the past fiscal year. This is a first report on lbes in the first year even though this has required quarterly reporting. Background, we know it comprised 95 or less of businesses contributing hundreds of millions of dollars to our local economy, our economies local back bones. 3 decades ago this San Francisco board of supervisors has experienced passive and active discrimination in practices and recognize that history no longer had a place in our city acknowledging that
Submit. Thank you. Cohen . Supervisor malia cohen thank you, towed today im going to introduce the concept. We spent the last few months discussing and debating solutions on the we have many with blue collar jobs. 5 years ago many believed we were making a big mistake and San Francisco preserving areas of the city where manufacturing uchlts many argued that these industries were dying off and valuable San Francisco real estate should not be spent on maintaining them, let alone on expanding them. These critics were wrong. They continue to show us an increase in demand for manufacturing space in San Francisco particularly outside of the city. The Manufacturing Sector has also diversified from what we traditionally think of as manufacturing jobs. Its not only just Large Industrial fact arrears. We have hundreds of small craftsmen and women making things from soaps to lotions to chocolates and designing messenger bags. The resolution im introducing today is quite simple and goes to a numbe