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Dean Preston
City Hall
Supes discuss reparations—and disgraceful news media coverage
Tim Redmond
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March 14, 2023
Some truth about the critical work of the African American Reparations Advisory Committee and its groundbreaking report
Immigration
Jenkins backs off attack on sanctuary law after massive outcry
Tim Redmond
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March 9, 2023
DA, mayor figured out that this particular 'tough on crime' trope was a loser.
The Agenda
Breed’s attack on the sanctuary ordinance, Jenkins’ attack on police accountability …
Tim Redmond
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March 5, 2023
... plus remote public comments, the Housing Element, and a deal that limits the DA's role in police-shooting investigations. That's The Agenda for March 5-12
Housing
Why it makes sense for stakeholders to sue the city for failing its affordable housing goals
Tim Redmond
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January 26, 2023
The Housing Element numbers are really funky and don't make sense—and under Breed's Administration, there may be no other option.
News + Politics
New board committees show little dramatic change—and some potential
Tim Redmond
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January 25, 2023
Conservatives take over one panel, but progressives still control budget and land use—and a new committee on homelessness could take on a big role.
Housing
Planning Department has ambitious housing goals; Mayor’s Office stands in the way
Tim Redmond
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January 23, 2023
Hearing shows huge disconnect between lofty goals and the ability of the city to implement them.
The Agenda
Supes to consider housing farce—and start on the mayor’s budget
Tim Redmond
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January 21, 2023
Everybody knows the Housing Element won't work, but it's going to be approved anyway. Maybe at least someone will ask some questions.
Housing
Breed blocks affordable housing project in District 5 for ‘petty politics’
Tim Redmond
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January 18, 2023
Shuttered car wash could have been more than 100 affordable units, until the mayor went back on a deal with the supes.
Opinion
Judge’s order barring sweeps should serve as a wake-up call for SF
Dean Preston
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December 26, 2022
Instead of denials and resistance, Breed Administration should take immediate steps to provide alternatives for people living on the streets.
Drug policy
Why are we still fighting over harm reduction in SF?
Tim Redmond
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December 16, 2022
Feinstein resisted AIDS-era needle exchanges, now Breed rejects proven safe injection sites. We can't incarcerate our way out of crisis
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