San Francisco Mayor London Breed is facing significant pushback over her $15.9 billion budget proposal, which aims to address the city's budget deficit by cutting funding to several programs. Among the proposed cuts is the community ambassador program, which has drawn criticism for its potential impact on vulnerable communities. Additionally, the budget includes only modest funding for independent sheriff oversight bodies, despite the 2020 voter-approved Prop. D. Supervisor Connie Chan, the budget chair, has criticized Breed's proposal, stating it fails to meet residents' needs.
your recurring reminder that Aaron Peskin is running for Mayor on a platform that it is too easy to build housing in San Francisco https://t.co/r4LGEuP43B
San Francisco mayoral candidates. Mostly clueless about the future. https://t.co/gcsMlJvqPY
OPINION: Why do San Francisco’s furthest left and farthest right mayoral candidates — Aaron Peskin and Mark Farrell — sound so alike on key issues? Editorial page editor Matthew Fleischer breaks it down here: https://t.co/PTefi8BUIj
OPINION: “When you actually listen to these two candidates and their ideas, it’s hard to meaningfully differentiate between them,” editorial page editor Matthew Fleischer writes about San Francisco mayoral candidates Aaron Peskin and Mark Farrell. https://t.co/fZikVsQD7D
Board President Aaron Peskin is proposing a Charter Amendment for the November 2024 ballot that will dangerously politicize San Francisco’s Redistricting process, which is supposed to be above politics.” Petition 👇 https://t.co/sLkIyJqfjT
“Board President Aaron Peskin is proposing a Charter Amendment for the November 2024 ballot that will dangerously politicize San Francisco’s Redistricting process, which is supposed to be above politics.” Petition 👇 https://t.co/CfnvTqkewO
John Rothmann with @DitkaReiner on redistricting — “Aaron Peskin took it up, working with the same folks who created the report, to create a charter amendment trying to undo the fair process of selection currently being done.” https://t.co/8eMCdlCzsM
Supervisor Connie Chan, who is budget chair, also said Breed’s proposal “fails to meet the needs of our residents. We will be spending more, yet getting less.” https://t.co/rkXflBDfCY
SF’s government oversight system is well-intentioned—and broken. We’re sponsoring real reforms to fix it. Aaron Peskin is sponsoring a phony “commission on commissions” charter amendment to confuse voters. Tell Supervisors—vote NO on his cynical measure. https://t.co/H7sCekwRVu
The San Francisco mayor’s $15.9 billion budget proposal cuts funding to programs that critics say are essential for vulnerable communities. https://t.co/w6x0ul43eN
Although San Francisco voters in 2020 decidedly passed Prop. D to create independent sheriff oversight bodies, the mayor’s modest proposed budget for those groups could prevent them from getting off the ground for years to come. https://t.co/qAQUJ6sEmH via @MLNow
The mayor’s $15.9 billion budget proposal cuts funding to programs that critics say are essential for vulnerable San Francisco communities. https://t.co/tqOLGrnPpR
This closing statement from @AaronPeskin at Wedensday's makes it clear why Peskin is so much better than the rest of the field. It is worth checking out, particularly, if you have not been following the race. https://t.co/T3j4W6jz3A
As Mayor Breed works to close San Francisco's budget deficit, one of her proposals to cut the community ambassador program is getting a lot of pushback. https://t.co/YTckkP69U1