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Public power in SF: How far we have come
Tim Redmond
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December 1, 2014
By Tim Redmond DECEMBER 2, 2014 -- In the spring of 1970, when activists and political leaders around the country were planning the first Earth...
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Public power moves forward at City Hall. What will the mayor do now?
Tim Redmond
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November 23, 2014
By Tim Redmond NOVEMBER 24, 2014 – The first baby steps toward public power in San Francisco continue to move forward – but the mayor...
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What the election means for Mayor Ed Lee
Tim Redmond
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November 5, 2014
By Tim Redmond NOVEMBER 6, 2014 – My Twitter stream was full of Willie Brown on Election Night. The former mayor doesn’t tweet, as far...
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The big national landlord money aimed at Prop. G
Tim Redmond
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November 3, 2014
By Tim Redmond NOVEMBER 3, 2014 – I’ve seen a lot of political campaigns around landlord and tenant issues. I’ve seen both sides lobby the...
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Sonoma County Can Make Public Power Work. What’s Wrong with SF?
Tim Redmond
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September 3, 2014
By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 3, 2014 – Cities all over California, and in other parts of the country, have figured out that private utility companies...
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Finally, the myth of the poor landlord is exposed
Tim Redmond
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July 7, 2014
By Tim Redmond JULY 7, 2014 – Finally, a local landlord (my neighbor, on my very same street, no less) has said what so desperately...
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Politics on Tuesday: What is the mayor trying to hide?
Tim Redmond
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June 24, 2014
By Tim Redmond JUNE 24, 2014 -- The front-page Chronicle story on Mayor Ed Lee's connections to PG&E didn't break a whole lot of new...
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A new approach to public power: Just sell it
Tim Redmond
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June 17, 2014
By Tim Redmond JUNE 17, 2014 – At a time when Mayor Ed Lee is doing everything possible to shut down the city’s aspirations for...
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Every argument the mayor has against CleanPowerSF just got demolished. Every single one.
Tim Redmond
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May 22, 2014
A presentation to the SFPUC CAC showed why the mayor is completely, utterly wrong in every way about the city's clean-power program. By Tim Redmond MAY...
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Mayor Lee’s new job-creation plan: swimming instructors
Tim Redmond
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May 15, 2014
Maybe we could have Olympic swimming at the ballpark. By Tim Redmond MAY 15, 2014 -- The news about the Antarctic glaciers is all over the...
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