If you can't be honest with yourself that Breed, Wiener, and Chiu kept at least 4% of voters from voting for Prop C, I don't know what to tell you. If they'd kept their mouths shut, Prop C wouldn't be held up in court right now. This money would be available YEARS sooner.https://twitter.com/MattHaneySF/status/1129410957195632641 …
Involved is not the same thing as agreeing to it in the context of SF's larger budgetary/financial issues. I don't know CoC well, but I can see how they were never going to agree anyway.
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I mean we changed the tax structure at CoC's request. Also, we advocate for investments every year in the formal budget process. But we have seen with recent Mayors that intelligent investments aren't coming at the pace and to the level that we need(ed)
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Of course, but advocates in other areas (like education, policing, arts etc.) are also probably saying similar things and the mayor is the executive who has to balance all those priorities. Without knowing CoC super well, I'm not sure what they would've agreed to...
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I should also have been more specific with my language because CoH did not seek a set aside for *itself*. It sought a set aside for city departments it is often critical of, and yet are the crucial service providers in this year.
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in this "area"
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