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Good afternoon! Here’s the latest:
After a long day’s night of wrangling, the Budget & Appropriations Committee of the Board of Supes advanced Mayor Daniel Lurie’s proposed $15.9 billion budget, making small changes to avoid about 57 layoffs. Lurie presents his final budget Monday, and the full Board will negotiate through July.
The committee cut the amount of Prop C money Lurie could take from housing and give to temporary shelters from $89 million to $34 million. But it let Lurie shift the funds without a supermajority. See our back story.
If you live in San Francisco, your trash and recycling fees are going up 24% in October. The Refuse Rate Board, which oversees price hikes, heard three hours of pushback from angry residents.
We published two new features this week: Explore the data on all the city’s neighborhoods, and read updated information on every person shot by police in San Francisco since 2000.
More soon,
Sara

Latest News
Supes advance mayor’s budget, but not without a fight
“I don’t think this is a budget any of us like. I don’t think any of us are going to leave here feeling good.”
S.F. residents to see a 24% hike on Recology fees
“I could throw this garbage away myself and make money.”
Explore: Every person killed in SFPD shootings since 2000
Young men of color, especially those with mental illness, are statistically overrepresented.
Back Story
Lurie wants $89M earmarked for housing to go to shelters
“I don’t take lightly an effort politically to change that commitment that the voters of this city made.”
SNAP

On second thought
By Robin Merrin
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