Vote Yes

PROP E: ENSHRINE PUBLIC INPUT IN CHANGES TO THE CITY’S COMMISSIONS

SF LOCAL BALLOT MEASURE

Prop E would create a task force to make recommendations to the Mayor and Board of Supervisors about which San Francisco commissions are unnecessary and should be cut. The task force would be made up of a panel of 5 people, each appointed by the city administrator, the controller, the city attorney, the President of the Board of Supervisors, and the Mayor. This measure is an alternative to Prop D which cuts the number of city commissions in half and gives the sole ability to restore commissions to the mayor. Prop E, as an alternate solution to dealing with the excessive number of commissions, would allow this process to happen in a public setting with input from community members.

Vote YES on Prop E for more government transparency and better democratic practices.

Edward Wright (November 2024)

BART Board District 9
Edward Wright has years of experience working in San Francisco’s local government and political organizing. He was the chief of staff to former Superv…

Ryan Khojasteh (November 2024)

San Francisco District Attorney
Over the past few years, we’ve seen the immense power that a District Attorney has when it comes to enacting criminal justice reforms that can either…

Alan Wong (November 2024)

City College Board of Trustees
We’re excited to endorse Alan Wong for City College Board. As a former City College student and recipient of the low-income tuition waiver, Alan knows…

PROP A: FUND OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS

SF LOCAL BALLOT MEASURE
Students in San Francisco deserve to learn in environments that allow them to thrive. Prop A would allow San Francisco to borrow $790 million to impro…

PROP B: Improve Public Health Facilities and Homeless Services

SF LOCAL BALLOT MEASURE
This measure would allow San Francisco to borrow $390 million to revitalize our infrastructure and expand services that many San Franscicans rely on.