By Lisa Awbrey, HANC Vice-President
A disturbing trend in San Francisco’s recent elections is unfolding. Venture capitalists, Tech, and real estate billionaires are spending millions of dollars to control the outcomes of our local district elections. They slander and blame democratically elected progressives with a goal of removing them from office.
Please join HANC at our next public meeting on Thursday July 13, 2023 @ 7 PM where we will discuss the organization and influence of dark money in local and future elections. We will discuss recently formed (and billionaire funded) astro turf groups and Super PACs like GrowSF, TogetherSF, RescueSF, Neighbors for a BetterSF, Vote&ChangeSF, SOAR, and Hi5D5. The stated objective of these well-funded and organized groups is to target and remove truly progressive Supervisors Dean Preston, Connie Chan, Hillary Ronen and Shamann Walton from the Board of Supervisors and replace them with moderates.
The newly formed local neighborhood groups say they promote cleanliness, safety and health, along with “law & order” campaigns; frequent tactics include stoking fears about crime and blaming progressive office holders as the cause.
Your ability as a community member and voter to weigh in on local policy and decision making is being targeted. All San Franciscans are impacted daily by decisions and policy making to do with issues like housing, public transit, schools, unhoused neighbors and health care.
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By Danielle McVay, HANC Board
A quick internet search of “driverless cars San Francisco” will quickly solicit articles with fiery commentary and headlines such as “Fire chief warns against ‘unleashing’ self-driving taxis in San Francisco” (The Guardian), “San Francisco may soon get 24/7 driverless cabs. City leaders are fuming.” (The Washington Post) and a particularly funny video on the ABC 7 news site “Journalist documents wild ride inside Waymo self-driving car in SF'' which shows a very frustrated journalist give up on her Waymo ride and return to her private vehicle to make the trip to pick up her son at a popular destination in The City.
Most concerning is a letter from San Francisco Fire Fighters Local 798 sent on June 26th to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) ahead of a vote initially scheduled for June 29th but currently postponed till July 13th to expand driverless cars offerings. The letter states “autonomous vehicles have a demonstrated track record of interrupting response to emergency incidents and making dangerous situations even worse….blocked our emergency response to a mass shooting in San Francisco's Mission District”.
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