SF Budget Committee Reverses $750K of Mayor Lurie's Cuts to HIV and Health Access Points — Full Board Votes July 21 and 28
San Francisco's Board of Supervisors budget committee, chaired by Sup. Connie Chan, reversed part of Mayor Daniel Lurie's proposed 6.6% across-the-board cut — specifically restoring a proposed $750,036 cut to health access points, including those serving gay and bi men and trans people (Bay Area Reporter, late June 2026).
Affected providers include SF AIDS Foundation's Magnet, San Francisco Community Health Center's TransThrive, LYRIC, Instituto Familiar de la Raza, UCSF's Alliance Health Project and Ward 86, and the Rafiki Coalition. 'We have restored HIV services,' Chan said. The restoration is a slice of the broader cuts, not a blanket reversal — DPH's clinic consolidations move on a separate track — and it awaits full-Board votes July 21 and 28 ahead of the August 1 adoption deadline.
It also partially answers the tracked TransThrive funding-termination story.
Key takeaways
- The committee restored the $750,036 health-access-points line — a targeted HIV-services reversal within the 6.6% across-the-board cut, not a blanket restoration.
- Final full-Board votes are July 21 and 28; DPH's clinic consolidations proceed on a separate track regardless.
Primary source
Bay Area ReporterFQHC Talent. (2026, June 26). SF Budget Committee Reverses $750K of Mayor Lurie's Cuts to HIV and Health Access Points — Full Board Votes July 21 and 28. Primary source: Bay Area Reporter. Retrieved July 17, 2026, from https://www.fqhctalent.com/intel/sf-supervisors-restore-hiv-health-access-funding-june-2026
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