SF Proposition D is "nothing more than a thinly veiled power grab, aiming to consolidate control in the hands of a few elites. Removing civilian oversight invites corruption and undermines the accountability that commissions…provide."
Vote #NoOnD and #YesOnE!
The Chronicle missed an opportunity to back thoughtful, necessary reform to streamline our government, increase efficiency and provide better service to the people and communities of San Francisco.
League of Women Voters of San Francisco. No on Prop D, Yes on Prop E. Vote through November 5, 2024.
Learn more about why we recommend San Franciscans vote #NoOnD and #YesOnE at lwvsf.org/ballot-recom...
League of Women Voters of San Francisco. Yes on Proposition E. Here's why: This would create a transparent commission review process to give San Franciscans a way to take an active and informed role in changes to commissions that impact their daily lives, businesses, neighborhoods, and communities. This is how good government happens — in public view with the participation of the governed. Vote through November 5, 2024.
Why are we #YesOnE in the upcoming San Francisco election? It would create a transparent commission review process.
Check out all our proposition endorsements for the November 5, 2024 election at lwvsf.org/ballot-recom..., and then #VoteWithTheLeague!
Vote YES on Proposition E! #YesOnPropE