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Dirty tricks in D2 race
March 3, 2026
Two forged “press releases” using San Francisco letterhead and the City seal impersonated District 2 Supervisor Stephen Sherrill ahead of the June 2, 2026 special election. Beyond the politics, it’s a basic trust-and-accountability problem City Hall should treat seriously.
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California Democratic Party Endorses Wiener for Congress
February 26, 2026
California Democrats endorsed state Sen. Scott Wiener in the open race to replace Nancy Pelosi. With a June 2, 2026 top-two primary ahead, endorsements may shape momentum—but voters will decide who advances.
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Newsom okays $590M transit loan
February 20, 2026
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a $590 million emergency bridge loan to keep Bay Area transit service running while the region works toward long-term ballot measures in November 2026 — including San Francisco’s proposed Muni parcel tax.
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Mahan jumps into governor race
January 29, 2026
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan says he’s running for governor, arguing his “build capacity fast + enforce rules with accountability” approach on homelessness and public safety can scale statewide — and positioning himself as a blunt critic of Sacramento’s status quo.
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CEO Tax Doesn’t Tax CEOs
January 22, 2026
San Francisco’s misnamed “CEO tax” isn't a tax on CEOs; it's a tax on revenue which will likely be passed on directly to consumers. It would raise the top rate by almost 800%, potentially hitting chains like grocery and pharmacy retailers the hardest.
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Recallers seek Great Highway revote
January 15, 2026
Organizers tied to the 2025 recall of former Supervisor Joel Engardio are launching a citywide signature drive for a November 2026 ballot measure that would reopen the Upper Great Highway to cars on weekdays and keep it car-free on weekends.
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Judge Upholds Great Highway Closure
January 8, 2026
A San Francisco Superior Court judge rejected a lawsuit seeking to undo Proposition K and reopen the Upper Great Highway to private cars. The ruling reinforces that the fight over Sunset Dunes should move from courtrooms back to public policy—and real-world operations.
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Ferguson joins City College board
January 8, 2026
Mayor Daniel Lurie appointed housing advocate Ruth Ferguson to the City College of San Francisco Board of Trustees, filling the seat vacated by Alan Wong. It’s a vote-respecting pick that can help refocus the board on accountability and stable finances.
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Prop M tax deal is unraveling
December 17, 2025
Labor unions and small business are gearing up for dueling tax measures that would rewrite last year’s Prop M compromise. Voters shouldn’t have to referee a special-interest feud over the city’s revenue base.
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Mahmood Fixes Term Limit Loophole
December 17, 2025
Supervisor Bilal Mahmood has proposed a 2026 charter amendment to fix San Francisco's term limit loophole, which lets serve unlimited non-consecutive terms.
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Muni Parcel Tax Details
December 11, 2025
San Francisco has finalized a progressive parcel tax design for the November 2026 ballot that would raise $187 million a year for Muni, with most homeowners paying $129 while large landlords and commercial property owners shoulder the biggest share.
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Connie Chan Enters Race For Congress
November 20, 2025
District 1 Supervisor Connie Chan, a prominent opponent of growth and housing, has launched a 2026 congressional bid to succeed Nancy Pelosi.
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Pelosi Announces Retirement
November 7, 2025
Pelosi will step down after 40 years, opening the first competitive SF congressional race since 1987
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Pro-Growth Civic Leader Manny Yekutiel Files to Run in District 8
September 30, 2025
Manny Yekutiel, owner of the prominent civic space Manny's on Valencia Street will run for District 8 Supervisor in 2026.
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SF May Double Campaign Donation Limits to Keep Pace with Inflation
September 4, 2025
Ethics Commission proposes raising individual contribution cap from $500 to $1,000 for first time since the 1980s.
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California will vote on partisan redistricting on November 4
August 22, 2025
California Democrats respond to Texas Republicans' gerrymandering with a gerrymandering of their own.
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Saikat Chakrabarti kicks off bid to unseat Nancy Pelosi
July 30, 2025
Former AOC chief of staff and founding Stripe engineer Saikat Chakrabarti drew 500 supporters at his kickoff for his campaign to replace Nancy Pelosi in 2026.
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Engardio Recall Qualifies
May 29, 2025
The campaign to recall Supervisor Joel Engardio has officially qualified, with the election scheduled for September 16, 2025.
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Engardio Recall Campaign Submits 10,985 Signatures
May 22, 2025
The campaign to recall Supervisor Joel Engardio has submitted 10,985 signatures, now the Department of Elections will validate them over the coming weeks.
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Barbara Lee wins Oakland mayoral race, defeating Loren Taylor
April 21, 2025
In a hotly contested special election, former Congresswoman Barbara Lee defeats former City Councilmember Loren Taylor to become Oakland’s new mayor.
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Supervisors reject Cynthia Dai from Sunshine Ordinance Task Force
March 25, 2025
Cynthia Dai fails to win a seat on the Sunshine Ordinance Task Force after no-show at Rules Committee hearing on March 24.
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Building Toward November
June 21, 2024
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March 2024 Election Results: How Common Sense Won
March 25, 2024
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GrowSF Announces Record-Breaking Fundraising Results from "30 Reasons to Dump Dean Preston" Campaign
July 31, 2023
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GrowSF launches 30 Reasons to Dump Dean Preston campaign
July 1, 2023
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GrowSF MOST INFLUENTIAL VOTER GUIDE
June 10, 2022
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