In the upcoming San Francisco election, voters will decide on Proposition A, a significant measure aimed at addressing the city's affordable housing crisis, alongside other pressing issues like crime and drugs through direct democracy. Supported by a wide array of groups and individuals, including the San Francisco Women's Housing Coalition, YIMBY SF, SPUR, Supervisor Aaron Peskin, and Mayor London Breed, Prop A seeks to make a substantial $300 million investment in affordable housing. This initiative aligns with efforts by Democrats and President Joe Biden to enhance affordable housing nationwide. Additionally, the San Francisco Women’s Housing Coalition has plans to acquire a downtown building to establish the Women’s Center, a service hub offering emergency shelter and transitional housing beds.
Learn more about our work with members of the Women’s Housing Coalition including @SFSafeHouse @cmty_forward to fund first-of-its-kind safe & stable affordable housing for women survivors #YesOnPropA #AffordableHomesForSF @SF_CCHO @CCHOAction https://t.co/dHPJsKEBiX
We have an opportunity Tuesday to transform lives w/ a $300M investment in affordable housing for seniors, working families, women & 1st responders. Join the movement to build safe, sustainable & affordable homes w/ vote for YES on Prop A! @SFDemocrats @SFSafeHouse @CCHOAction https://t.co/yjuqLuaqwN
.@JoeBiden and Democrats delivered critical investments to help build affordable housing across our country. San Francisco, please join me to vote YES on PROPOSITION A for a city bond to help match the federal dollars I brought home. Together we can build more affordable… https://t.co/F36wt8TA0H
California is famous for its direct democracy, and in next Tuesday’s election, San Francisco voters will get to weigh in on four ballot measures to deal with the city’s biggest problems: crime, drugs, and a lack of affordable housing. Here’s what to know: https://t.co/SG9wcGUMnZ https://t.co/hxeUjz4Pda
Vote vote vote! The most essential measure to vote on is Prop A. That’s why it’s supported by most everyone including @SF_CCHO @yimbysf @SPUR_Urbanist @AaronPeskin @LondonBreed https://t.co/WNIKQeb1pW
The San Francisco Women’s Housing Coalition has identified a downtown building that they plan to acquire and reposition as the Women’s Center, a service hub complete with emergency shelter and transitional housing beds. Here's how voters could help: https://t.co/mTJhGyBQVO