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. >> last night, daniel lurie, also running for mayor, says the policies that voters approved reflect a more nuanced snapshot of the city's electorate than simply looking at it as progressive or moderate the electorate, the citizens and residents of san francisco are absolutely, absolutely looking for change from the outside. >> and that's what we saw yesterday, and that's what they're going to get in november. >> san francisco state university political science professor jason mcdaniel said looking at the election results to gauge if voters have fundamentally shifted their positions is to simplify, he said the results need to be looked at in context. >> i think the electorate has certainly rejected some of the policies that progressive politicians and have been put forward across. >> sf had pushed for a lot of the ballot measures that won last night. that organization said being a progressive city and a well policed city aren't at odds. but the aclu of northern california said the measures that passed proposition e, in particular, weaken oversight and undermine reforms that were put
. >> last night, daniel lurie, also running for mayor, says the policies that voters approved reflect a more nuanced snapshot of the city's electorate than simply looking at it as progressive or moderate the electorate, the citizens and residents of san francisco are absolutely, absolutely looking for change from the outside. >> and that's what we saw yesterday, and that's what they're going to get in november. >> san francisco state university political science professor...
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lurie submitted an op editor to the san francisco standard. he claims the city's vision zero plan is not working and says, quote, as i've done throughout my career, we will look to evidence and metrics and invest in proven ideas on road safety. evidence points to two automated enforcement. all of my opponents come from a system defined by delays, corruption andúsmall thinking. san francisco supervisor asha safai says if he were elected mayor, he would focus on what he calls cutting bureaucratic safety delays. he submitted a letter which reads in part, as mayor, i would demand that the sfmta conduct a rapid review of all high injury networks and accelerate plans to immediately implement changes that will help save lives. public safety is at risk. there is no excuse for further bureaucratic delay, and former mayor of san francisco mark farrell says that if he were elected to lead the city this november, he would create a comprehensive citywide plan that prioritizes safety and the well-being of residents. his committed to installing bollards on
lurie submitted an op editor to the san francisco standard. he claims the city's vision zero plan is not working and says, quote, as i've done throughout my career, we will look to evidence and metrics and invest in proven ideas on road safety. evidence points to two automated enforcement. all of my opponents come from a system defined by delays, corruption andúsmall thinking. san francisco supervisor asha safai says if he were elected mayor, he would focus on what he calls cutting...
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lurie says the idea of armed national guards on the streets of san francisco would do irreparable harm to the city's image. he's pushing his plan to keep out drug dealers using geo fencing and a combination of medical services and law enforcement to maintain order, he says. he, too, called for a state of emergency to address street conditions in the city. >> i'm the only candidate in this race with a comprehensive plan backed by law enforcement and behavioral health experts, to tackle the crisis on our streets, and so we need to do this. we should be doing it now. i will do it on day one of my administration advocates for the homeless say this isn't an issue. >> the city can arrest its way out of. jennifer friedenbach from the coalition on homelessness says all of these plans are law enforcement heavy and don't address the underlying issues of mental health and drug and alcohol dependency. >> so there's a lot of work that's been done on figuring out how to address the crisis. the problem is the resources have not been put into the solutions. they've instead been put into a criminal jus
lurie says the idea of armed national guards on the streets of san francisco would do irreparable harm to the city's image. he's pushing his plan to keep out drug dealers using geo fencing and a combination of medical services and law enforcement to maintain order, he says. he, too, called for a state of emergency to address street conditions in the city. >> i'm the only candidate in this race with a comprehensive plan backed by law enforcement and behavioral health experts, to tackle the...
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. >> san francisco mayoral candidate daniel lurie outlined part of his plan to support public schools in the city. lurie stood alongside community leaders today at lowell high school. he says city leaders have failed to address safety, affordability and an underperforming public school system. lurie added that his priorities would include addressing chronic absenteeism and working to build affordable teacher housing. >> we must turn around and bring families back to san francisco if we're going to fix our public schools, students first need to feel safe at school to learn and thrive. >> last month, the school district announced plans to shutter several of its schools, and it comes amid a major budget deficit and declining enrollment. new at ten tonight, police in palo alto are investigating a carjacking that left a man injured in his car on the otr side of san francisco bay. >> it happened on page mill road near el camino real, around 6 a.m. saturday. police say the victim w returning to his car when he was attacked from behind and lost consciousness. his car was eventuallyound the ne
. >> san francisco mayoral candidate daniel lurie outlined part of his plan to support public schools in the city. lurie stood alongside community leaders today at lowell high school. he says city leaders have failed to address safety, affordability and an underperforming public school system. lurie added that his priorities would include addressing chronic absenteeism and working to build affordable teacher housing. >> we must turn around and bring families back to san francisco if...