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Tagged with: Tenant Rights

Only one candidate for governor wants real rent control

You wouldn’t expect much disagreement among four Democratic candidates for governor at a forum on reproductive rights hosted by NARAL, and tonight in San...

EXCLUSIVE: Tenants living in squalid conditions in building owned by SF’s largest landlord

Fe Soledad’s day begins with making sure her son Vincent is ready to go to school before she heads off to work. Everything needs...

Key rent control bill dies in Assembly committee

The effort to allow cities to impose effective rent controls failed in a state Assembly committee today after two Democrats refused to vote for...

Chiang wants to be governor, but is a bit vague on some key issues

State Treasurer John Chiang brought his campaign for governor to San Francisco today, and in front of a fairly modest media crowd accepted the...

The sleaze reaches high tide in SF election

The level of sleaze in the local elections has reached the level where it’s threatening to swamp us all; some of the district supe...

We beat a bad housing bill, so let’s forget the blame game

There was a provocative screed in Beyond Chron this past Thursday by its editor Randy Shaw about Governor Brown’s failed “By Right Development” bill...

SF honors tenant-rights hero

Housing rights advocate heads for LA with a big party Thursday night By Tim Redmond DECEMBER 16, 2015 – Many of the members of the Board...

What Peskin’s return to the board means

The mayor will have to work with progressives -- and might have to make some tough decisions By Tim Redmond DECEMBER 10, 2015 – I ran...

What does it mean to be a pro-tenant politician in SF?

The three worst things that have happened to renters in this city recently, and how to measure the response of elected officials By Tim Redmond Sup....

The strange stories around the Christensen campaign

Big money and dubious ethics in the D3 election By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 28, 2015 – There are advantages to being the incumbent in an election....