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It's time to fix San Francisco

Outcomes matter more than ideology, and our officials have failed at the basics: public safety, homelessness, housing, public education, and more. GrowSF pursues common sense solutions to create a San Francisco that works for everyone.

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Build more housing

From young families seeking homeownership to seniors, everyone needs an affordable place to live.

Improve public safety

Increase police staffing, put drug dealers in jail, and provide treatment programs for users.

Reduce homelessness

Build shelters of all types: navigation centers, permanent supportive housing, and innovative solutions.

Streamline small business regulations

Celebrate new ideas and reward economic innovation to provide jobs.

Improve public schools so they treat parents like partners.

Put the needs of students and families above ideology.

Make our public transit system fast, safe, and reliable.

From subway tunnels to bus lanes, build infrastructure projects that get transit out of traffic — without letting them become boondoggles.

Ensure City Hall is free from corruption.

We need to audit every city program and only pay for what works.

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March 2024 Election Impact Report

March 2024 Election Impact Report

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What's wrong with housing in San Francisco?

What's wrong with housing in San Francisco?

A shortage of homes drives up prices and drives out families.
The impact of Prop 47 on crime in San Francisco

The impact of Prop 47 on crime in San Francisco

In November 2014, California voters approved Proposition 47, The Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act. It sounded good—the description brought to mind images of preventative crime measures and a more equitable vision for public safety—and big names called for its passage, from Attorney General Kamala Harris to San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon.
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