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@SFBlueprint_

Welcome to Blueprint. We’re focused on putting pragmatism before ideology as we build San Francisco’s next great era. Formerly TogetherSF.

San Francisco Katılım Nisan 2022
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Blueprint
Blueprint@SFBlueprint_·
Ballots are in the mail. 🗳️ The June 2 election will decide who runs your kids' schools, who sets bail in our courtrooms, whether or not SF’s economic recovery continues, and more. Read our full guide: sfblueprint.org/blog/blueprint…
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Garry's List
Garry's List@garryslist·
A killer walked free on sentencing day because a judge let him go. SF voters keep passing reforms. SF judges keep killing them. June 2. Seat 16. It's the only contested judicial race on the ballot. This one matters. garryslist.org/posts/nothing-…
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GrowSF@GrowSF·
Don't believe the lies from Prop D's backers. Prop D will raise grocery prices and set back San Francisco's recovery. Mayor Lurie, the SF Democratic Party, and independent analysts all say the same thing: vote NO on D. stopthegrocerytax.com
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Blueprint@SFBlueprint_·
Judges decide who gets bail. Who walks free before trial. Who serves time. That’s why we back Phoebe Maffei for this June 2nd election. 15 years in the SF DA's office, prosecuting public corruption to violent crime. A vote for Phoebe is a vote for public safety.
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SF Examiner@sfexaminer·
For the first time in nearly eight years, monthly hotel revenues in San Francisco in March exceeded levels for the same month in 2019. sfexaminer.com/news/the-city/…
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Patrick Wolff@WolffOnYourSide·
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Patrick Wolff
Patrick Wolff@WolffOnYourSide·
Don’t let career politicians ruin our state. Vote Patrick Wolff for Insurance Commissioner.
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
The Overpaid CEO tax doesn't tax overpaid CEOs, and all it does is pass higher gross receipts taxes on to consumers AND it will result in way lower revenue for the city, same as the CA asset seizure tax by SEIU. Bad anti-business policy that makes our cities and states poorer.
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Garry's List@garryslist

SF's "CEO tax" raises taxes ~800% on Safeway, Walgreens, and Starbucks while Google, Meta, and Amazon pay zero. "Taxing the rich" really means taxing grocery stores. garryslist.org/posts/sf-s-ove…

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SFChronicle Opinion
SFChronicle Opinion@sfc_opinions·
OPINION: Prop D won’t tax the people and wealthy companies voters imagine it will. Instead, it will hit retailers like grocery stores and pharmacies hardest, the Editorial Board writes. sfchronicle.com/opinion/editor…
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Blueprint@SFBlueprint_·
@mattdorsey @sfchronicle Yes! Prop D is a deceptive measure that would set back SF's economic recovery! Vote NO on D.
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Matt Dorsey
Matt Dorsey@mattdorsey·
The @SFChronicle endorses NO ON PROP D! 👉 “Prop D is a tax on businesses disguised as an executive-accountability measure. And changing the rules again so quickly after Prop M makes San Francisco look unstable to employers and investors. It may, in fact, be the final straw that compels those affected businesses to leave the city altogether. We recommend a no vote.”
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Blueprint@SFBlueprint_·
@bilalmahmood "But revenue received through the measure doesn’t funnel directly to healthcare; it would go to the city’s general fund. It could just as easily be spent on police overtime or on unsustainable raises for city employees..."
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Blueprint@SFBlueprint_·
"Supervisor @bilalmahmood admitted that Prop D would hit “retail,” not tech, the hardest. That includes grocery stores, pharmacies and national retailers like Macy’s, which the city has been hemorrhaging from locations like Union Square."
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