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Airbnb suddenly drops $245,000 into local politics

Just days after Sups. David Campos and Aaron Peskin announced a measure to more tightly regulate short-term rentals, Airbnb, the biggest company in that...

The Agenda, April 10-17: Superdelegates, nationally and locally

Just as the Bernie Sanders campaign is stepping up its criticism of the role party officials play in the nomination process, a proposal to...

Plan to radically change local Democratic Party moves quietly forward

A proposal that would completely remake the San Francisco Democratic Party is quietly floating around and could go before the party’s Central Committee next...

Yes, the (legal) scam Josh Arce is running in D9 is unprecedented

I am getting criticism over my coverage of the DCCC campaign of Josh Arce, who is running both for the Democratic Party post and...

The Agenda, Feb 22-29 2016: Politics, housing, homeless policy …

Why would someone raise more than $70,000 to run for a seat on the committee that oversees the local Democratic Party? Well: You have...

SF’s campaign money: Loopholes, scams, and real-estate cash

The candidates for local office filed their first major campaign-finance statements last week, and some of them are eye-openers. In fact, a careful review...

The Google buses and the state Senate race

The battle over the Google buses continued today, with Sups. Jane Kim and Scott Wiener, who are running for state Senate, showing very different...

Ethics Commission tries to figure out nonprofit lobbying — and pushes steep Farrell fine

The San Francisco Ethics Commission took on two fascinating items tonight involving campaign finance and lobbying. Sup. Mark Farrell is refusing to pay $190,000 that...

What Peskin’s return to the board means

The mayor will have to work with progressives -- and might have to make some tough decisions By Tim Redmond DECEMBER 10, 2015 – I ran...

Tom’s Town: Reflections on City College …

.... and the city after a campaign for office By Tom Temprano DECEMBER 6, 2015 -- Helllllllllo 48 Hills! Did you miss me? I missed you!...