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Politics

Oh, politics. For many San Franciscans, politics is a love-hate relationship, and as our own Leader Pelosi says, “If you don’t fight, you can’t win.” We need elected officials who will be advocates for those who can’t fight for themselves – who will champion policies and programs that make San Francisco better. Here at Reset San Francisco, our growing community is organizing – both online and offline – to keep our politicians accountable. And since it’s an election year, we’ll be following the local races and ballot measures. Stay turned.

San Francisco Teens Rally To Change Local Voting Age to 16
10 years ago

San Francisco Teens Rally To Change Local Voting Age to 16

Via Bay City News

San Francisco teens urging city officials to allow them to vote in local elections rallied at San Francisco City Hall this afternoon.

Dozens of 16 and …
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Support Universal Access to Free and Open Internet
10 years ago

Support Universal Access to Free and Open Internet

Assemblymember Phil Ting has said it all along: Access to the Internet is a universal right.

On November 10, President Obama made a public statement calling for the FCC to …
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Prop. 47: California’s Big Step Towards Prison Reform
10 years ago

Prop. 47: California’s Big Step Towards Prison Reform

On Election Day last Tuesday, California became the largest state to widely defelonize drug use; a step many see as an important step in California’s criminal justice reform.

California Proposition …
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Make a Plan to Vote on Tuesday, November 4!
10 years ago

Make a Plan to Vote on Tuesday, November 4!

Election Day is tomorrow and San Franciscans will vote on a variety of local and statewide issues and candidates. The results of this election will greatly effect our city and state, …
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President Obama: You’ll miss the traffic when he’s gone
10 years ago

President Obama: You’ll miss the traffic when he’s gone

They call the Bay Area the Democratic Party’s “political ATM,” and President Obama has made frequent visits to stock up on campaign funds. But for those of us who can’t …
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L.A.’s Wage Increase Ripples in the Bay
10 years ago

L.A.’s Wage Increase Ripples in the Bay

Last week, the Los Angeles City Council voted 12 to 3 to increase the minimum wage for hotel workers to $15.37 an hour; a move that may affect cities throughout …
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