Yesterday, 8 of 11 members of the San Francisco board of supervisors decided to pander to millionare homeowners and REJECT the mayor's charter amendment to fast-track 100% affordable housing in the city. Today I donated to my supervisor @VallieBrownD5, who's one of the good ones.
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If you're unfamiliar with San Francisco politics, and you assume the "Progressive" supervisors would be on the side of the working and middle class and against millionaire homeowners, then sorry to break it to you, but it's the opposite.
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The charter amendment was opposed by teachers, who filled room to oppose. I didn’t hear from any “millionaire homeowners”. There were real policy disagreements—mainly whether to change definition of affordable housing, and to include market rate units as “educator housing”.
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the homeowners are your colleagues. Please. Also if it took $40M to do FSK & it's 100K+ more for the city to subsidize a middle-income unit vs. a low income unit, are we just gonna get one project every 5 years? There are almost 4K teachers.
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