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Board of Supervisors 6/10/25
Manage episode 489272746 series 1744515
Sacramento County Board of Supervisors meeting, primarily focusing on grant allocations, and health initiatives. A significant portion of the discussion revolves around the Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) Grant program, with supervisors debating funding distribution to various non-profit organizations and expressing appreciation for their community work, particularly in literacy and homeless services. Another key theme is the state of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in Sacramento County, highlighting high rates, prevention efforts, and the crucial role of the county's sexual health clinic, alongside concerns about potential federal funding cuts. The session concludes with board member comments, including a proposal to explore bringing the Continuum of Care model for homeless services back under county oversight.
100 episodes
Manage episode 489272746 series 1744515
Sacramento County Board of Supervisors meeting, primarily focusing on grant allocations, and health initiatives. A significant portion of the discussion revolves around the Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) Grant program, with supervisors debating funding distribution to various non-profit organizations and expressing appreciation for their community work, particularly in literacy and homeless services. Another key theme is the state of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in Sacramento County, highlighting high rates, prevention efforts, and the crucial role of the county's sexual health clinic, alongside concerns about potential federal funding cuts. The session concludes with board member comments, including a proposal to explore bringing the Continuum of Care model for homeless services back under county oversight.
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