SF folks: This is, imo, a genuinely excellent nonpartisan guide to the local ballot measures. And I say that having recently published what you might call a competing product.
THE local voter guide just dropped — focuses on #SF ballot measures. Our team spent weeks on this. Hope it helps you.
Switching gears to the CA section of your ballot. We are partnering with CalMatters to host an interactive state props event on 10/21 at 6:00pm at Dogpatch Hub. Free and open to the public! Register here: 2024-ca-state-props.eventbrite.com
Less than 5 weeks to go and you have some big decisions to make! We're moving on to infrastructure funding. Scan the summary and ask your questions. bit.ly/prop-b-infra
Up next, rental subsidies for extremely low-income seniors, families and people with disabilities. What are your questions? bit.ly/prop-g-housing
We're back! Today's ballot measure topic is funding for public schools and youth programs. bit.ly/prop-a-and-j
We're launching a newsletter election series that asks you what you want to know about the 15 (yes 15!) propositions on the November ballot. We'll summarize the measure and you let us know what you need to make your decision. Our first topic: corruption. bit.ly/3Bd6Z3Q
Advanced computers in cars are letting domestic abusers track where their partners go. If Gov. Gavin Newsom signs SB-1394 this month, it would create a legal process for terminating abusers’ access to vehicle computers. www.sfpublicpress.org/domestic-vio...
Advanced computers in modern cars are enabling domestic abusers to track where their partners go, and even control parts of the vehicles remotely. If Gov. Gavin Newsom signs it into law this month, S...
In 2021, #EnvironmentalJustice#SFwww.sfpublicpress.org/local-groups...
John Britt and dozens of other tenants are breathing easier, now that they have government-funded air purifiers. Community groups cut through bureaucracy to put the devices in their hands, in a pilot ...