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Solar power isn’t green? PG&E scam heads to the November ballot

Despite last-minute efforts, a misleading measure seeking to undermine clean public power is going to the voters. Will the mayor help defeat it? By Tim...

The Agenda, July 6-12: A terrible killing becomes a political attack on immigrants …

... plus Uber and traffic, and a bill that would help public power by making PG&E's fossil-fuel and nuclear mix more expensive By Tim Redmond JULY...

PG&E Scam warning

That ballot measure gathering signatures for "clean power" is actually an attack on CleanPowerSF, sponsored by PG&E allies By Tim Redmond JUNE 29, 2105 – There...

The Agenda, May 26-31: Round One in the Mission Moratorium battle

Democratic Party will debate the issue; expect fireworks. Plus: Public hearings are part of civic life. Get used to it. By Tim Redmond MAY 26, 2015...

Ethics reform: Going after Astroturf lobbyists

Friends of Ethics wants to close a loophole in the disclosure laws By Larry Bush APRIL 27, 2015 -- It’s not just true of sports that...

Can Mayor Lee really stand up to PG&E?

There's no way to have civil consensus with the private utility and still make CleanPowerSF work By Tim Redmond FEBRUARY 2, 2015 – It’s odd when...

London Breed easily elected board president

By Tim Redmond JANUARY 8, 2014 – By the time the supervisors gathered for the ceremony of swearing in the new board, it was pretty...

Public power in SF: How far we have come

By Tim Redmond DECEMBER 2, 2014 -- In the spring of 1970, when activists and political leaders around the country were planning the first Earth...

Public power moves forward at City Hall. What will the mayor do now?

By Tim Redmond NOVEMBER 24, 2014 – The first baby steps toward public power in San Francisco continue to move forward – but the mayor...

Politics on Tuesday: Feinstein joins Airbnb opponents — but the bill gets final approval anyway. Plus: When is a campaign consultant a lobbyist? And...

By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 21, 2014 – Senator Dianne Feinstein, who hasn’t made a habit of getting involved in local politics of late, threw a...