See how they run: Mayor Breed skipped likely the last mayoral forum of the election season - and barbs kept coming her way
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"This mayor is not spending an additional $5 million that the Board of Supervisors allocated in the city budget to increase funding for food pantries," said Aaron Peskin at the forum. His comments highlight a significant accusation against Mayor London Breed regarding her budgetary decisions during an ongoing homelessness crisis. Peskin emphasized that proper allocation is crucial, criticizing the mayor's apparent neglect of resources that could support vulnerable communities in need.
"The mayor's solution to have these vehicles towed that are full of children... is bad public policy. It is inhumane," Peskin said, expressing concern for families affected by the mayor's new proposed law. This statement points out the deeply problematic nature of the mayor’s approach to the homelessness issue, particularly in regard to the welfare of children and families who are already struggling.
Farrell acknowledged that the RV park at Candlestick Point is a failure... San Francisco needs to change its reputation so that people will stop coming to sleep in tents on the sidewalks," he stated. Farrell's remarks reflect a broader concern about the city's abilities to manage its homelessness challenges, suggesting that both perception and policy need to evolve to address the persistent issues concerning unsheltered individuals.
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