City Hall Digest: Government Oversight Isn’t a Game
It can be hard to stay on top of everything that happens in San Francisco politics—City Hall Digest navigates all the latest developments to make sure you’re in-the-know. This week’s City Hall Digest breaks down the political games Supervisor Ahsha Safaí is playing with the Police Commission, the suprise DJ set downtown from Fred Again and Skrillex, what’s in Mayor London Breed’s proposed budget, and the new legislation to curb illegal street vending.
Mayor Breed Releases Her Budget Today. What Does That Mean for SF?
Mayor London Breed releases the 2024 San Francisco budget today. San Francisco is facing a large budget deficit, and will likely need to cut programs and services to balance the budget. What gets cut, and how can San Francisco officials use this to prepare for the future?
What is Ranked Choice Voting?
San Francisco uses ranked choice voting to decide elections, and that’s a good thing—mostly. In a ranked choice election, your vote always counts for your top pick first. But if your preferred candidate doesn't have enough support to win, your vote transfers to your second choice. But ranked choice voting can also lead to some unexpected outcomes on election night, so it’s important to understand exactly how the process works and vote strategically.
City Hall Digest: Peskin Dusts Off Familiar Playbook to Confuse Voters
It can be hard to stay on top of everything that happens in San Francisco politics—City Hall Digest navigates all the latest developments to make sure you’re in-the-know. This week’s City Hall Digest digs into the ways Supervisor Aaron Peskin broke our oversight system, why he can’t be trusted to fix it, and why Aaron Peskin’s commission reform measures are a cynical ploy to halt real reform in San Francisco.
Why Does Everything Take So Long in San Francisco?
San Francisco oversight commissions are supposed to keep San Francisco politicians and government accountable. But these government oversight bodies create chaos in San Francisco City Hall, and let elected officials escape the accountability commissions are supposed to provide.
Together SF Action's commission reform in the November 2024 San Francisco election will restore accountability for elected officials, and streamline San Francisco’s system for government oversight.
City Hall Digest: Money Problems Plague Schools and Nonprofits
It can be hard to stay on top of everything that happens in San Francisco politics—City Hall Digest navigates all the latest developments to make sure you’re in-the-know. This week’s City Hall Digest digs into the money troubles plaguing San Francisco’s schools and the homeless shelter operator the Providence Foundation.