Will agree that we want to build on that. But i do recall i want and of the next few days i would like a better understanding of how the crisis team fits into what we are already doin doing . This is similarly an effort rely on expanding ems6. I want to understand how that has grown and how those ems16s are used. Also, how the mobile crisis team relates to this and any other, you know, outreach thats happening now because i think supervisor ronen and supervisor hainey and the whole boards intention is for a game changer that really changes the experience for people who are in crisis on the streets and really changes the experience of people in San Francisco who are seeing people in crisis on the street. And the question of whether its to be 24hour, but i think it needs to be at a volume that is great enough that is actually impactful and im a little worried that the increase that happened last year again, its been a weird year, a very weird year. But i know ems6 does great work and i k
Major increases in the oec through the prop c opening, as you know, thats in the budget for 2021 and significant increase in our feeding in response to covid and that it will be included in the dos budget and the one Million Dollars increase for ihss is the wage increase and the impact on the general fund of that and given the economic downturn due to covid, we anticipate significant increase in our cash assistance programs in human services, specifically in county and assistance programs for adults and families. You can see the total of 19 million there and the bottom is our attempt to move thousands of people into subsidized employment through our jobs now, expansion to provide paid sick leave to employers in San Francisco so that their employees could take sick patients if they get ill. So next slide. And you asked in our presentation to lay out the fte count and we lay this out by department and you can see the bulk is in the department of human services, almost 1500 employee, dos,
Joining us live from montclair, new jersey, is the editor at large of inc. Magazine talking. Com and we are about the Paycheck Protection Program. Thank you for joining us. Explain the Paycheck Protection Program and give us this days report on the new law . Now there isht money available for businesses who need it. That allows them to get a loan backed by the fda that will allow you to pay your employees, potentially, while your business is closed. The first round of the money for the program was 349 billion dollars and it ran out after just under two weeks, about 13 days. The second round of money, we believe there is 100 billion left. A lot of people think the program is over, but for Business Owners for whom this is a good solution for keeping employees on, there is money Still Available and they should apply. Host what did you learn about part one of the program . What needed improvement . Guest a lot of dissatisfaction a lot of dissatisfaction was centered on the way it was execu
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