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The Agenda
Breed’s messaging undermines her own goals, including a critical Muni tax measure
Tim Redmond
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October 30, 2022
Plus: Limits on cops' military hardware, long delays in Ethics audits, and a farce of a Housing Plan gets a hearing. That's The Agenda for Oct. 30-Nov. 6
Homelessness
Lawsuit challenges SF’s homeless policies and seeks to stop sweeps
Tim Redmond
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September 27, 2022
Data shows how the city repeatedly violates its own policies and federal Constitutional rights.
News + Politics
The Chron says the city is broken. Now what?
John Elberling
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September 16, 2022
The Establishment paper can't blame the Establishment that has been running SF since the Gold Rush. Are the Powers That Be turning on the mayor?
The Agenda
Police racism, police violence, a hiatus on the Amazon tax ….
Tim Redmond
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September 4, 2022
... and gee, they are so nice in Sacramento. Guess that's why the landlord lobby keeps on winning.
Housing
Equity study for luxury housing didn’t delay a single unit by a single day
Tim Redmond
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September 1, 2022
City Planning Department documents confirm that Preston efforts to prevent displacement never limited any new housing (despite what the Chron says).
Housing
Again, the Chron misses the (critical) point on housing
Tim Redmond
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August 31, 2022
Zoning rules aren't stopping construction, period. It's all about capital and finance—so blaming affordable housing activists is wrong.
News + Politics
Newsom wants emergency $1.4 billion PG&E nuclear bailout—now
Tim Redmond
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August 29, 2022
Fast-track bill would override state regulation and give criminal utility taxpayer money for a plant that isn't safe—and he wants a vote this week.
Housing
Are yimbys the new progressives? Only in a bizarre Wonderland
Calvin Welch
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August 21, 2022
The supporters of the 'build-at-all-costs' position ignore a half-century of history and the realities of the modern housing market
Lit
Lessons from a fearful fido: Meredith May’s ‘Loving Edie’
Lou Fancher
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June 14, 2022
It may be packaged as a dive into doggy world, but the Bay Area author's second book is all about accepting limits.
Crime
A tough-on-crime DA doesn’t translate to lower crime rates
Tim Redmond
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June 5, 2022
New study compares SF, Sacramento—and finds that a more progressive approach to criminal justice is associated with lower crime rates.
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