The San Diego County Board of Supervisors will take up a proposal Tuesday to study how existing county Live Well Centers can be used to fill expected gaps in services connected to federal entitlement cuts.

Supervisor Monica Montgomery Steppe said the idea is to convert the centers into one-stop hubs where people can connect to health care and food services.

"What we are wanting to do with this proposal — based on a reaction to what I feel really is a lack of humanity from the federal administration — is to try to take care of people the best that we can," Montgomery Steppe said at a news conference Monday. "The Safety Net Bridge program is about ensuring that the people most harmed by federal neglect are not left to fend for themselves."

The proposal is a reaction to President Donald Tr

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