Measures On Film Commission Appointments, Renter Hardship Lose, All Others Win
San Francisco voters Tuesday gave broad approval to a $412.3 million bond measure for seismic upgrades to the city's firefighting and police facilities. Measure B...
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Greg Dewar said:
June 9, 2010 5:46 PM
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I found it fascinating that the person who put Prop. C on the ballot couldn't be bothered to campaign for it once it got there. If the Supervisors keep this tradition of putting crap on the ballot and then not raising any money or doing any actual work to get it passed, then they need to be not allowed to do so anymore.
We have a long enough ballot as is when any idiot with a billion dollars can buy signatures to put crazy crap on the ballot...can't the Supervisors at least restrain themselves only to things that they'll actually campaign for later on, and on subjects that matter, like oh you know that whole economy/jobs/housing/cityslidingintothebay thing instead of symbolic bullshit that has no force of law?