"The significant investments in this budget will strengthen our economic recovery, restore public safety, support workers and families, and build on efforts to reduce homelessness and address behavioral health," said Breed.
"This budget sets forth our priorities to deliver on the basic services our residents deserve, while also building towards a stronger future as we emerge from this pandemic," she added.
The most significant investment in the upcoming two-year budget is a 240 million dollar investment in the city's public and non-profit workforce. The budget also invests 47.4 million dollars over the two years to promote the city's economic recovery. This includes new direct support for small businesses.
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