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SAN FRANCISCO: Daly wants more social services funds

San Francisco Chronicle - Friday, June 9, 2006
Charlie Goodyear, cgoodyear@sfchronicle.com


Supervisor Chris Daly kicked off a campaign with community advocates Thursday to give social programs a larger share of the budget submitted by Mayor Gavin Newsom for the upcoming fiscal year.

Daly and the advocates, who held a lunch-hour rally on the steps of City Hall, want $25 million more for child care and after-school programs, HIV/AIDS services, community culture and arts centers, and other programs.

Daly is chair of the Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Committee, which is examining Newsom's proposed $5.7 billion budget this month.
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