During the public-comment period at the March 27 council meeting, leaders of trans and TGI community organizations repeatedly asked elected officials to translate symbolic recognition into sustained funding.
Bambi Salcedo, introduced in the record as president and executive director of the Trans Latina Coalition, urged the council to prioritize investments and not rely on symbolic declarations alone: "El apoyo no es solo palabras. Apoyo significa acción prospectiva," she said in the hearing record.
Other commenters described housing instability, threats of discriminatory legislation in other states, and the need for services tailored to TGI residents. Speakers asked the council to include equitable allocations in upcoming budgets and to ensure programs are multilingual and reach undocumented and low-income residents who they said are often most vulnerable.
Council staff and members acknowledged the requests and noted that certain items (including a referenced item 14) would move through committee or the budget process. The meeting record shows continued advocacy from organizers who said they would follow up with council offices to press for concrete spending and program commitments.
No new appropriation was adopted on the floor at this meeting; several speakers said they expected further meetings and committee work to consider detailed funding proposals.