I want to remind you that restaurant workers are the face of San Francisco in the sense that we take pride in the services we provide to rez densest and tourists by means of entertainment and pleasure. I assure you that restaurant workers are happy with the benefits of the healthy San Francisco program, we will make our economy a healthy one. Im going to read a couple more names. reading speaker names . Next d supervisors, my name is connie ford and im one of the vicepresident of the San Francisco labor council, you can tell by the color of my hair that ive been around for a while, i know that san franciscans Love Good Health care and health care for all of our citizens, back in the 90s, we passed six initiatives to Better Health care for our citizens, we know the single payer or many of us is the on the answer and in 94 or 96 that the state ballot that passed, that the single payer initiative, san franciscans passed it, californians didnt, san franciscans passed it, when we got to cfo
College because we want to directly address issues impacting equity, impacting lowincome, students of color to achieve and to help us overcome barriers that make us feel like its our fault. So, so, you know, when we can stand here and say there are some that there are lots of different issues that either exist or dont exist by people on different side, but no one can stand here and tell me students have access to wifi when they need it. There is no one that can stand here and tell me we didnt have issues with shared governance. That democracy has to be hard, but it doesnt have to be impossible. I really urge the community to come together in a real way and that if we actually truly love our college and our community that well be the number one critics of it and do everything we can to fix it. Thank you. Thank you. Next speaker, please. applause ill call a few more cards before the speakers speak. Marco [speaker not understood]. Fitzgerald. Stephen farr, i believe. [speaker not understo
Services we provide to rez densest and tourists by means of entertainment and pleasure. I assure you that restaurant workers are happy with the benefits of the healthy San Francisco program, we will make our economy a healthy one. Im going to read a couple more names. reading speaker names . Next d supervisors, my name is connie ford and im one of the vicepresident of the San Francisco labor council, you can tell by the color of my hair that ive been around for a while, i know that san franciscans Love Good Health care and health care for all of our citizens, back in the 90s, we passed six initiatives to Better Health care for our citizens, we know the single payer or many of us is the on the answer and in 94 or 96 that the state ballot that passed, that the single payer initiative, san franciscans passed it, californians didnt, san franciscans passed it, when we got to cfos, we couldnt have it all by itself in San Francisco, so we brought in all of the different force, we brought the
To 2 thousand dollars a year considering the fact that i havent had major illnesses in the past year, my partner was admitted in the emergency room, the doctors said if he hadnt been taken to the emergency raoment, that his condition was worsening, he wouldnt have made it through and died in a matter of hours, hes a healthy man again and doesnt have to worry about medical bills, thanks to the benefits of healthy San Francisco in emergency medical situations. These two examples illustrate in one hand the costly effects that the elimination of healthy San Francisco can have in the pockets of rest ranted workers. On the other hand, healthy San Francisco is an affordable option for our workers who work less than 30 hours per week at the city post minimum wage. I want to remind you that restaurant workers are the face of San Francisco in the sense that we take pride in the services we provide to rez densest and tourists by means of entertainment and pleasure. I assure you that restaurant wo
Change. Im also part of the student involvement [speaker not understood] undocumented student club on campus. And i just want to talk about the reality that a lot of people have been avoiding about city college of San Francisco. As a student ive been part of this city college for two years. I just recently finished all my studies last semester. But, you know, like a lot of things are happening here, you know, there are a lot of problems in city college like we have bathrooms that havent been fixed. We have [speaker not understood]. We also have a lot of resistance in terms like a couple years ago we had our Resource Center being requested by undocumented students and, you know, it was really sad to walk in the halls and see people that werent smiling at me really hurt, a lot of hypocracy. Because at that point at that moment, those people were the ones that were accessing the [speaker not understood] Resource Center and now they are like here trying because theyre losing their jobs, sa