On San Francisco's Budget Day, the city's supervisors worked late into the night to finalize next year's budget, contending with proposed layoffs of up to 150 positions by Mayor Daniel Lurie. Amidst protests from city workers, negotiations successfully reduced layoffs to around 40 positions. The budget adjustments included concessions such as the preservation of 57 jobs and funds for essential services like homelessness prevention. Yet, cuts to city-funded non-profits remain uncertain. Even as some solutions were found, the atmosphere among the supervisors was notably tense and unsatisfied by evening's end.
The city's supervisors worked late to finalize the budget, with significant layoffs anticipated, which raised concerns among workers and led to protests.
Despite initial proposals to cut 150 filled positions, negotiations reduced layoffs to around 40 while preserving other essential services.
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