Should receive the same benefits as those in active duty relief efforts. These individuals who are bravely keeping our communities safe in the most destructive event in our lifetime should not have their pay diminished. Additionally i request that the president waive the 30day requirement due to the timesensitive nature of this legislation. Every week that goes by these individuals are further penalized while they work to defeat this pandemic. Id like to thank andy molan and ann pierson and ann stotan for moving so quickly on this and getting this ordinance ready in one week. I introduce a resolution today to call on the federal government to increase funding to the Paycheck Protection Program for oversight and to take steps to ensure that the Financial Institutions work with Small Businesses so they can actually access this vital resource. As part of the federal cares act to address the threats of the covid19 pandemic, the program launched on april 3rd to provide relief to Small Businesses. It was designed to help businesses with 500 or fewer employees by extending forgivable loans to those businesses that kept workers on the payroll in order to prevent mass layoffs. Unfortunately, we have seen the Trump Administration bungle the rollout of this Critical Program over the course of this month. While many eligible Small Businesses in San Francisco and across the United States applied to the program, a survey of about 300,000 businesses found over a quarter of those who attempted to apply were unable to successfully submit applications. And bank banks and Credit Unions across the country are unable to process before funds were exhausted less than two weeks after the applications opened. The average award amount was over 200,000. And the Trump Administration awarded 20 million to the Parent Company of riewses chris steakhouse and 10 million to potbelly and 10 million to shake shack. And i want to recognize shake shack who opened up a location in district 2 for acknowledging that the program is administered unfairly and committing to return the 10 million that it received. Its reported that congress and the Trump Administration are nearing a deal to provide 300 billion in additional funding for this program. While it is essential that funding for this program is increased, the federal government the federal government must do better for our Small Businesses and it must act fast. In the next iteration, the Paycheck Protection Program absolutely must include stricter oversight from the Trump Administration, and that Administration Must ensure that Financial Institutions are prepared to help Small Businesses navigate and access this resource. Small businesses are struggling more than ever as we all know and they deserve nothing less. And i want to thank sam bennett in my office for pulling this together. Clerk thank you. Supervisor yee . President yee thank you, madam clerk. So, colleagues, friday april 24th is going to mark the 105th commemoration of the Armenian Genocide. The Armenian Genocide is recognized as the worst genocide of the 20th century. 1. 5 million lives estimated were violently taken at the hands of the turkish government between 1915 and 1923. This trauma continues as we still have those that were denying that this ever happened. For over 20 years, the board of supervisors passed resolutions commemorating the Armenian Genocide and called upon the United States congress to formally recognize this historic atrocity. Last year for the first time, the United States representatives overwhelmingly passed the Armenian Genocide resolution. This is the first time that congress has ever recognized the Armenian Genocide, despite the objection of the white house administration. It is clear that after a century of advocacy that there is still a need to educate and to speak truth to the terrible actions of the past in order to forge a future of human rights to be held globally. This year the annual commemoration will not be able to take place physically but the Armenian Community has organized commemorations to stream on friday, april 24th, starting at 7 00 p. M. On facebook and e. Uyoutube. And as you can see thats the flyer that gives you all of the information and i highly encourage all of my colleagues and the members of the public to attend this. And we will not be introducing a formal resolution this year. Supervisor peskin and i will be virtually delivering a proclamation on behalf of this board of supervisors to honor the work of the Armenian Genocide commemorative committee during this important year of remembrance. I also want to share that as part of this that the light it blue campaign, the council of armenian american organizations of Northern California will be illuminating the iconic cross and make it blue on friday night, the day of the commemoration. To show their support for the Health Care Professionals and essential frontline workers serving all of us during the covid19 pandemic. On behalf of the board, i thank the Armenian Genocide commemorative committee for coming together to unite us for peace and reflection. Today i also will be introducing a resolution on behalf of the City Administrators Office. And you should take the flier down since im talking about Something Else thank you. Im introducing a resolution on behalf of the City Administrators Office to have the combined Charities Campaign for the city and county of San Francisco. Every fall the city and county of San Francisco employees participate in the heart of the city combined Charity Campaign to raise money for nonprofit organizations in our communities. Last year this program raised more than 1. 2 million for over 1,200 nonprofit organizations in our community. Nearly 4,000 City Employees participated in the campaign. Todays legislation is required by ordinance to certify the determination of the city and the Administrators Office to meet the criteria to participate in the 2020 Fundraising Campaign. The ordinance also dictates that this list was certified by may 1 of this year and given the deadline, ill refer this item to next weeks to next weeks adoption of our Committee Reference agenda. I know that our City Employees have been selfless during this time of crisis and i hope that with this years Fundraising Campaign that we will continue to contribute to the many worthy causes in the community when our support is needed most. I also want to challenge the board of supervisors, Department One as supervisor peskin would like to call us, to rise to the challenge, and to sign up as many members and staff as possible for the combined Charities Campaign for 2020. Thank you, colleagues. And the rest i submit. Clerk thank you. Supervisor fewer. Supervisor fewer today im introducing a resolution to look at the role of our release and Recovery Plan during and after the covid19 crisis. The 450 billion in funds for Small Businesses through the Congress Stimulus package was an important start as municipalities and states struggle to provide relief with less revenue. But the funds ran out in only two weeks and many businesses face obstacles to assessing funds. Some of the obstacles are created by the banks themselves. Major concerns have arisen about the implementation of the p. P. P. , and included a criteria for application created by the banks and the decisions of the distribution of funds. Those awarded with funds include large chain restaurants with over 5,000 employees and construction businesses that have deemed to be essential and many smaller businesses found themselves locked out of the application process. And california received the lowest rate of distribution of all 50 states. Such concerns extend not only to loan programs designed by congress but to large commercial banks that evidence suggests in recent lawsuits allege that there were key existing relationships with their biggest borrowers. As congress looks to distribute another 300 billion in loan funds, two democratic lawmakers are advocating for more of the funds to be directed to Small Businesses without existing banking relationships as well as rural areas and people of color who own Small Businesses. Not only should we support this push within congress but we should call on congress to provide greater oversight, guidance and accountability for the banks as they disburse these funds to ensure that it is done fairly and equitably. Big banks have long been critiqued for their role in and during the economic crisis, including the 20082009 recession where large commercial banks and Auto Companies received a bailout of over 400 billion from the federal government. I worry that the role of the large commercial banks in unequally distributing p. P. P. Loans show that they are illequipped to give fair leadership during this or any economic crisis. It is the small local banks and Credit Unions and the Financial Institutions that are responsive to the needs of local businesses and resident customers through this Financial Institutions those often have limitations on capacity, which brings us back to the need for public banking to provide an alternate to these large commercial banks. Alternative to these large commercial banks. In a public bank it could be the mechanism to allow for low cost lending at a local level to support our restaurants and the Small Business corridors. And a public bank can lay the foundation for more equitable local economy by financing projects and having local infrastructure, creating goodpaying and union jobs. If we had a public bank already in place we would be in a better position to respond like this, like the bank of north dakota who has a robust Disaster Relief lending program. And the development of a local, regional or a state public banking model now is responsible and strategic but it will require capitalization funds from the federal government. This calls on congress to support a new stimulus package that includes increased relief funding for Small Businesses and local governments, with greater guidance for banking regarding Fund Distribution and to support the development of local and regional public banks to making available federal funding for making available federal funding for capitalization. Thanks to jackie fielder and the bank advocates at a local and National Level with working with my office on this. And for supervisor Hillary Ronen and the staff for their collaborations and my deep thanks to my staff member for being the voice behind this, i would say that is ever since i think that came into office and trying to actually actualize a public bank for the city and county of San Francisco. Colleagues, today i have to adjourn todays meeting in remember of miss patsy, she was born march 7, 1940 in california. She and moses married may 3, 1964 and had three daughters. Stacy nolan and aaron. They opened up maschoci sweet shop in 1964 where she worked every day, even through her treatment. She loved spending time with her kids and grandkids, and cherished the times of all of them running around like crazy at christmas and competing in laser games, adults included. She enjoyed going to lake tahoe with her grandchildren and the arcades and would spend hours at the arcade and getting excited when large chunks of coins would fall and he could give all of her tickets to the grandkids. And she was a hardworking and kindest grandma that there ever was. Shell be missed for her crazy saran wrap and her ziploc bagging of everything and her diehard love for cheerios and a way that she could watch soap operas for hours on end. She had the funnest eating habits and always taking the seeds off her hamburger buns and eating donuts with a spoon. And whenever you asked her where she would why she would do something strange with her food, she would laugh and say a things that would only be described as t. M. I. They got to know her rich Cultural Heritage in japan town and through the labor of love as the sweet shop. And it became recognized formally as a native business for their amazing contributions to the city. The sweet stop has been an institution in japan town for over 46 years. And the bakery creates the loving sweet coffee cake and the treats that have become a staple and a tradition for many celebrations and milestones. In fact, i ordered a full sheet of the coffee crunch cake for my aides baby shower and he had to order ahead because they sell out quickly each morning. I have the distinct pleasure of meeting patsy last year at the Small Business commission. And the sweet stop shop was considered for a business nomination and a sense of pride and joy that the family shared at that moment combined with the love they had, not only for the business but for the community as a whole. Patsy was such a delight in the lives of everyone that she knew and she will be dearly be missed. May she rest in sweet peace. The rest i submit. Clerk thank you, supervisor fewer. Supervisor haney. Supervisor haney thank you, madam clerk. I have a few hearings to introduce and resolutions. First, as you all know, our San FranciscoUnified School District and city college have both had a disruptions related to covid19 and are doing what they can to continue learning for their students. Im calling a hearing on the impacts of covid19 on the San FranciscoUnified School District and on city college San Francisco. As chair of the joint schools and city college committee, this hearing will i hope that this hearing will serve to both update the city and the public on how covid19 has impacted the schedules, policies and the provisions. Of course, its education and services. What schools are doing to protect both students and staff during the pandemic. How schools are continuing to serve students and families, especially those that are most marginalized and vulnerable. And what plans are being made to ensure ongoing educational goals are met. And, additionally, we hope to hear how the city can best support the schools and what resources are required to ensure that they are able to succeed in their vital role as educational institutions. I am also introducing a hearing on our capacity for testing related to covid19. Many of us have had extensive questions come to us from our constituents and weve had questions ourselves about the citys policies, approaches and capacity for covid19 testing. Weve heard that we are testing just 400 people a day. But we havent gotten clear answers on what our true capacity for testing is, what are the barriers that exist for mass testing, how our priorities shifting based on multiple outbreaks and in facilities and new data about neighborhoods and communities that have been disproportionately impacted. And how can we ensure that vulnerable populations have adequate access to testing . And with all of this what is our role to better support this work as the board of supervisors. We absolutely want to make sure that people have access to testing. Were all hearing that moving forward that the way that we are going to begin to go to the next stage of responding to this crisis is not only testing but also to much more extensive testing. So we are requesting d. P. H. , d. M. And h. S. H. And the Mayors Office as well as uscff and the Hospital Council and the clinic consortium to present. And i look forward to having a productive conversation with our departments and the board. Im also introducing a hearing on our progress and our approach to procuring hotel rooms for residents of our city that are vulnerable or otherwise need to have a room to be able to shelter in place. Thanks to the support of the entire board and the emergency ordinance to procure 8,250 rooms this past last week and presumably will go into effect this weekend, in order to receiv