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48hills.org
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| | | | | I am increasingly coming to believe that San Francisco is now a two-party city - and oddly, we are seeing that reflected in the race to determine who will run the Democratic Party. Republicans are almost entirely irrelevant in San Francisco (the last GOP office holder, BART Board member James Fang, lost his seat two [...] | |
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socialistworker.org
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| | | | | Grassroots campaigns won important victories on ballot initiatives in San Francisco, but it was a different story in the mayor's race. | |
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missionlocal.org
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| | | | | A new network of public pressure groups is ascendant in San Francisco, what are they pushing? "A Republican agenda," summed up one observer. | |
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voterguide.sfelections.org
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| | | [AI summary] The provided text is a detailed legal document outlining the establishment of the Police Full Staffing Fund and related provisions for ensuring adequate staffing of Full-Duty Sworn Officers in the City and County of San Francisco. Here's a structured summary of the key points: 1. **Establishment of the Police Full Staffing Fund**: - A dedicated fund is created to support the recruitment, hiring, and retention of Full-Duty Sworn Officers. - The fund is administered by the Police Department and is subject to the Charter's budgetary and fiscal provisions. 2. **Purpose and Use of the Fund**: - The fund's primary purpose is to ensure the Police Department meets the Minimum Staffing Number annually. - It supports recruitment and hi... | ||