Genius city, facing down a possible pandemic-driven recession, passes special interest initiative that city economist says will reduce the GDP by $23 billion dollars.https://twitter.com/sfchronicle/status/1235074434656067584 …
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If we have a recession, this will get worse.https://www.sfexaminer.com/news/educators-hit-with-first-layoff-warning-in-a-decade/ …
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So don’t forget which publicly elected officials openly hoped for a recession in national newspapers. https://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/10/technology/looking-for-relief-in-san-francisco.html …pic.twitter.com/k3uKfeqNpu
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Don’t forget when the time comes: https://twitter.com/markasaurus/status/1235213935290114048?s=21 …https://twitter.com/markasaurus/status/1235213935290114048 …
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Here it comes: “Conference cancellations, lost hotel taxes and other impacts will bring a ‘significant reduction to our budget in the coming year,’ she said.”https://www.sfchronicle.com/business/article/San-Francisco-economy-reels-from-coronavirus-15112491.php …
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So disappointed in your position on E
@MattHaneySF. When my daughter’s public school is forced to cut services and increase class size, will you have a solution for our budget shortfall? -
Sorry we have a difference of opinion on this one. I think on balance it’s a good thing and looks like SF voters agreed. But so I understand, what does Prop E have to do with public school funding?
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Didn’t he write that bill?
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