Here's what AAPI business owners in SF need following VP Kamala Harris roundtable discussion

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'The Chinatown community needs a lot of help. They got hit the most and got hit the hardest.'

The COVID emergency may be over in California, but Chan's business and many others in San Francisco's Chinatown are still hurting.Evictions, sick pay, food stamps: Here's what the end of COVID -19 emergency means in San Francisco"The Chinatown community needs a lot of help. They got hit the most and got hit the hardest," said Chan to VP Harris. "As an AAPI business owner, we struggle; we struggle really hard. Not just inflation, not just labor; we have to face crimes.

He went on to say, "People want to visit me and their cars get broken into in front of the alley here in less than 10 seconds. Do you think the visitors come back again?""We need money because to pay the labor. The inflation. The material inflation cost," said Chan."She offers a lot of resources for us to apply," said Chan. "All I need is to stabilize, to get more foot traffic in, and to stop Asian hate, all crime in the area.

 

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