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What the regional housing “compact” amounts to — so far
Zelda Bronstein
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January 10, 2019
The first installment of my CASA story listed bills introduced in the state Legislature on December 3, most notably Scott Wiener’s do-over of his...
News + Politics
Yee is board president — what does that mean?
Tim Redmond
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January 8, 2019
I ran in to Sup. Norman Yee last night, outside of the Chinatown banquet honoring the four newly elected progressive supervisors. I asked him...
News + Politics
Political power — in San Francisco and Sacramento
Tim Redmond
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January 7, 2019
It was a time to celebrate in San Francisco tonight. Progressive groups in Chinatown held a banquet for the new supervisors, who ran on...
News + Politics
The new supes, a public bank, police secrecy …
Tim Redmond
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January 6, 2019
Matt Haney had his ceremonial swearing in today at Glide, and the room was packed. Even State Sen. Scott Wiener and Assemblymember David Chiu,...
News + Politics
The real stakes in the board president vote
Tim Redmond
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January 3, 2019
Political observers are scrambling to figure out who the next president of the Board of Supes will be – and in the process, some...
News + Politics
Regional planners mount a quiet coup to promote developers and attack vulnerable communities
Zelda Bronstein
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January 3, 2019
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission has been planning a coup. Not the putsch kind of coup, where armed insurgents overthrow a duly constituted government, but an...
News + Politics
Latest data shows you can’t bring prices down by building more housing
Tim Redmond
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January 2, 2019
A Dec. 29 story by the Chron’s real-estate reporter, J.K. Dineen, who knows the market as well as anyone in town, shows exactly why...
The Agenda
Celebrating the new supes …
Tim Redmond
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December 30, 2018
The new Board of Supes is sworn in Jan. 8, and the first order of business will be electing a president. The process has...
Foreign Correspondent
Trump: The sudden anti-war champion?
Reese Erlich
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December 28, 2018
Last week President Donald Trump surprised the world, and much of his own staff, by announcing plans to pull more than 2,000 US troops...
Foreign Correspondent
Sex, Russia, and impeachment
Reese Erlich
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December 14, 2018
NEW YORK --America's largest city is abuzz over the latest revelations about Donald Trump's crimes. I'm here on A book tour discussing Iran, but...
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