Our child care sector is essential to the recovery of #OurEconomy, and yet is on the brink of crisis. We have built our budgets on the backs of babies and the low-income women of color who cared for them for too long. #ProtectBabyPropC
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@ParentVoices_SF
Wow! Wow! Wow! We had 400+ community members come to City Hall to speak out against Mayor @LondonBreed ‘s attempt to redirect $150 million away child care! Thank you to EVERYONE that made your voices heard today!
The child care community is making its voice heard today at #SanFrancisco City Hall to #ProtectBabyPropC!
Send a message to the Mayor and Board of Supervisors today: https://t.co/pM3PZtILMH
On Tuesday, we had nearly 300 ECE advocates give their testimonies demanding that our city budget #DefendPropC! We need to keep the pressure on to get a majority of the BOS to vote NO on BOTH proposals! JOIN THE RALLY w/ @myrnamelgarsf: https://t.co/T8d4M85gth
Thanks Tandem! Join advocates for a rally in front of City Hall at 10:30 AM on June 15th when child care department will present budget to the Board of Supervisors. There will be an important public comment opportunity after the rally!
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@AaronPeskin@shawnarchen@axios Yes, please also stand with child care. Food and child care are inherently tied. If you stop the sublease proposal, that brings $17 m back in ongoing Prop C funding. 15% of that ($2.25 m a year) goes to the general fund which could go to food!
We love @ParentVoices_SF ! They show up EVERY time for child care in SF. And yesterday, they showed up to tell the BOS to vote NO on harmful child care measures! Special shoutout to Junebug for coming on her birthday! @ECEofSF@SFCPAC
Today, over 300 child care educators, parents and concerned community members came out to tell the BOS why they must vote NO on the Mayor’s proposed $150 m cut to child care! Stand with us! @Ahsha_Safai@JoelEngardio@RafaelMandelman@mattdorsey@Stefani4CA
TODAY, we had over 300 child care providers, parents, and community members come to City Hall to vote NO on the Mayor's harmful child care proposals. No cuts to child care ongoing funding, especially $17 million a year! THANK YOU! @FCCASF@sfcpac@eceofsf
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Huge turnout to protect Prop Baby C and ECE at San Francisco City Hall today. #becauseChildCareMatters
Send a message to the Mayor and Board of Supervisors today: https://t.co/pM3PZtJjCf
As the official state-mandated body to advise the San Francisco government on child care, we advise the city to NOT enact these two harmful child care proposals.
Mayor @LondonBreed
The budget would cut $30 million from a city program that helps child-care providers, particularly in vulnerable communities. How? Exempting big businesses that make more than $1 million in commercial rent from having to pay a fee voted into law in 2018.
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@48hills As the official state-mandated body to advise the San Francisco government on child care, we advise the city to NOT enact these two harmful child care proposals.
The budget would cut $30 million from a city program that helps child-care providers, particularly in vulnerable communities. How? Exempting big businesses that make more than $1 million in commercial rent from having to pay a fee voted into law in 2018.
https://t.co/bvedGkLIav
JOIN US AT SF CITY HALL @ 3PM! @sfececoalition
We will be giving public comment to protect baby Prop C funds for children, families, and teachers in the city's budget!
Mayor @LondonBreed 's "framing is misleading as she knows existing programs are not the intent of Prop C. Prop C was passed by voters", and is intended to be ADDITIVE: to support NEW programming" @ECEofSF@FCCASF@SFCPAC@compasssf
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