Several supervisors announced on Tuesday “Mental Health SF,” which is a plan for a universal mental health care system for the city.
The plan would create a 24/7 treatment center for anyone who needs help, including substance abuse.
It will be added to the November ballot for a vote by the people of San Francisco.
Supervisor Matt Haney, one of the sponsors, joined KRON4 to talk about the proposal.
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