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Noah SmithNoah Smith
The other day I did something I've never done before: I made a major political donation. I gave $10,000 to GrowSF, a political advocacy organization that focuses on local elections in San Francisco. They're going to use the money to support Alan Wong in the upcoming special election for District 4 supervisor.
This election is about more than just District 4 — the composition of the Board of Supervisors determines the destiny of the entire city of San Francisco.
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San Francisco's urban revival is in danger

The stakes are higher than just one race. Help keep San Francisco moving forward.

The District 4 special election in June will determine whether San Francisco's pro-housing, pro-recovery majority on the Board of Supervisors holds. A single seat could change everything.

Join Noah and thousands of San Franciscans fighting to keep our city moving forward.

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What We Focus On

Build enough housing. 

End the affordability crisis by building dense housing on commercial corridors and cutting fees that make homes more expensive.

Effective government. 

City Hall should be fast, transparent, and effective. Charter reform, modern tech systems, and accountability for results.

Clean and safe streets. 

Every child should be able to walk to school safely. Fully staffed police department, neighborhood patrols, and better technology.

Help downtown recover. 

Office-to-housing conversions, cutting taxes in high-vacancy areas, and speeding up permits to revitalize downtown and the city's tax base.

Tackle the drug crisis. 

More treatment beds, mental health facilities, street medicine teams, and court-ordered care for those in crisis.

Schools that put students first. 

Outcomes-focused school board, more magnet schools, walkable neighborhood schools, and advanced classes.

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