County to Vote on $750K Allocation for Displaced Half Moon Bay Farmworkers

San Mateo County leaders on Tuesday were expected to vote on a proposal to allocate funds that would help farmworkers displaced by the Half Moon Bay mass shooting.

The county Board of Supervisors was set to meet Tuesday and vote on the $750,000 funding proposal to pay for emergency housing for the farmworkers who lived at the mushroom farms where a man shot and killed seven people last month.

As part of the proposal, the supervisors will consider entering contracts with organizations to provide both the housing and support services until March 1, 2024. The money would come from the American Rescue Plan Act and outside donations.

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