Yes because I lived in a town that wasn’t messed up from first principles. I’ve spent the last year helping a 98 year old homeless woman navigate shelters here. The system is a joke. There are 70 homeless organizations in SF that pass around responsibility.
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And how many organizations are attempting to help? How do they plan together? How do we ensure the efficient ones get the resources? How do we disincentivize waste? Finally making one department the head of this is not what I meant. That's such a low bar.
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They all re-apply for funding every year with an application like this, detailing how they evaluate, place, discharge every person they work with http://hsh.sfgov.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/SF-CoC-Consolidated-Application-FY18-NOFA.pdf … organizations that are at the bottom of the list either lose or risk losing funding: http://hsh.sfgov.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/08.29.18-SF-CoC-NOFA-Final-Ranked-List-6.pdf …
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But this doesn't help the pro Prop C argument in the slightest. It does the opposite. The people in charge of the strategy & the dept aren't asking for Prop C (please correct me if Jeff Kositsky has come out strongly in favor, I have not seen him take a position pro or con)
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people who work inside the administrative arms of govt are generally not supposed to take positions for or against initiative proposals like this. It's not a cultural norm. But there is a record of him giving a donation to their campaign, so you can assume what you want from that
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Here at the board meeting today thanks to this tweet. Thank you for serving *on* the board.
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