Also, the LA Chamber of Commerce was a key, strategic supporter of Measure HHH to raise $1.2B for homelessness. http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-homeless-bond-20161106-story.html … In other parts of California, the business community and service providers work *together* to raise $$$ for homelessness.
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You mean the decades of antibusiness rhetoric and policy by progressives (who, ironically, are now the establishment in SF) prevents businesses from collaborating with them?
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This wasn’t run by the progressive establishment actually. They bandwagoned on after it got the signatures.
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Any insight as to why SF is such a garbage fire with regards to this sort of stuff?
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A bond and a sales tax fall upon everybody. Prop. C would tax only the highest-grossing businesses. That's why some are so dead-set against it. And, frankly, why I think a number of people are going to be for it — it ain't your money!
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