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Tagged with: Norman Yee

Breed’s first big move is to the right

Sup. London Breed, who ran to her left in November, demonstrated very different political leanings yesterday with one of the most important roles of...

The Agenda: Why Breed and Lee are blocking Sanctuary City legislation

You can see the shape of the new Board of Supervisors, and the impact of the November election, with the decision by President London...

The SF election: What happened?

 The 2016 election may well be a turning point in our national and local politics. The problem is that it’s unclear what direction the...

Dramatic vote could slow Mission development

A remarkable, stunning vote happened at the Board of Supes Tuesday: By a 9-0 margin, the members agreed that a big market-rate housing project...

Defending San Francisco values

  You have to go back to 1972, and the landslide victory of Richard Nixon, to find a moment where so many people were so...

Now, more than ever, San Francisco matters

Eight years ago, I rode home from Election Night parties on my bicycle and had to stop, over and over, because people were out...

Early local results: A very mixed bag

You can’t stipulate anything with the election, since it’s so odd and frankly fucking scary. But it we assume that the early absentees in...

A new Democratic Party majority in SF shifts left

The San Francisco Democratic Party showed a dramatic political shift last night as the progressives won most of the key endorsements – but not...

The Agenda, Aug. 8-14: What the money shows in the supes races ….

I just got back from the East Coast, and every time I have to get on an airplane, I seem to learn something new...

Big wins for progressives at key board meeting

The Board of Supervisors meeting yesterday started off with the mayor showing up for Question Time and asking for unity on the city budget...