San Francisco mayoral candidate Mark Farrell announces universal childcare policy

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San Francisco mayoral candidate Mark Farrell announces universal childcare policy
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Mayoral candidate Mark Farrell announced today that Mayor London Breed has failed to use available Prop C funds -- millions of dollars in tax revenues -- to make childcare affordable and accessible.

Former San Francisco mayor and current candidate for mayor Mark Farrell says he's committed to universal childcare for families living in the city.Former San Francisco mayor and current candidate for mayor Mark Farrell says he's committed to universal childcare for families living in the city.

Grandparent Michelle Brewster of San Francisco says she helps care for three grandchildren because the cost of childcare is tough for her family to handle. Farrell is challenging Mayor London Breed for her seat. Farrell says voters approved a tax in 2018, "Baby Prop C," to provide early care and education for kids up to five years old whose families are low income.

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