When the worst happens, nurses are there. That’s why nurses are teaming up with firefighters, teachers, and working people across our city to Pass Prop D! ✅
Join us this Saturday to help spread the word: https://t.co/o6p7TZIM8H
Today is CA's primary day.
This broad coalition has mounted an impressive campaign to raise San Fran's Overpaid CEO Tax on firms with huge pay gaps - facing an army of billionaire and corporate opponents.
We'll be closely watching the ballot measure results tonight.
Today is election day! If you haven’t voted, today is your last chance to vote YES on Prop D and protect care, not corporate greed. Find your polling place at https://t.co/kGrUZDPwvK
Join us anytime before 8pm at 541 Castro St. to help get out the vote for Prop D.
Tomorrow is election day. We need your help talking to as many voters as possible. You can drop into the Prop D campaign HQ anytime: 541 Castro St.
Afterwards we invite you to join us for an election night party:
📍The Rustic, 215 Church St (by Church Station 🚇)
⏰ 6/2 @ 8pm
Senator Sanders knows what's at stake in this election. Trump handed billion-dollar corporations a massive tax break while gutting the services San Francisco families depend on.
“Prop D will only tax billion-dollar corporations that pay their CEOs outrageous salaries.”
Three days until election day! Today our San Francisco members were getting out the vote for Connie Chan and Yes on D (@CareNotGreed)!
This is how we win for working people. ✊
This is a movement. There’s still time to be a part of it.
✅ Sign up to volunteer: https://t.co/z4gHwFNKyg
✅Talk to your friends, family and neighbors.
✅And make sure you vote YES on Proposition D by tomorrow, June 2!
Together we can protect care, not greed.
Join Dr. Ayush Kumar in voting YES on Prop D this Tuesday, June 2!
Doctors of the Union of American Physicians and Dentists (@UAPD) and Committee of Interns and Residents (@cirseiu) all agree that Prop D is the solution we need to protect healthcare in San Francisco.
Jesse Ahluwalia owns The Laundry Corner, a laundromat that has called the Richmond District home for 30 years.
“Prop D is going to help support services that businesses like mine and others rely on. That’s why we need to pass Prop D.”
Vote YES on D by Tuesday, June 2!
“Magandang araw, ako si Mx. Kiki Krunch, at boboto ako ng yes sa Prop D ngayong ikalawang araw ng Hunyo”
Mx Kiki Krunch is voting YES on Prop D to hold billion-dollar corporations accountable to paying their fair share. We want San Francisco to be an abundant place for everyone!
John Weber is the first African American elected emperor for the Imperial Court of San Francisco and SF Pride’s 2026 community grand marshal.
He’s voting YES on Prop D because San Francisco always works strongest when we show up for each other and invest in each other.
Christin Evans is the owner of The Booksmith and the Alembic, two small businesses in San Francisco’s historic Haight-Ashbury neighborhood. She’s voting YES on D because Prop D will help protect healthcare in addition to essential neighborhood services.
Vote YES on D by June 2!
Take it from the League: Prop D is good governance. Kate Degelau-Pierce, the co-president of the League of Women Voters of San Francisco explains why @LWVSF strongly supports Proposition D.
Vote Yes on Prop D with the League by Tuesday, June 2!
Ajai Nicole Duncan, co-president of the Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club, is voting Yes on D because this is how San Francisco can protect healthcare and other essential services from federal cuts.
Vote YES on D by Tuesday, June 2!
Visa has received >$1 billion a year from Trump’s tax cuts. Last year, they paid their CEO $31.6M (254x more than their average employee). Now, Visa is spending $275K against Prop D.
Don’t let corporate tax breaks become our healthcare cuts! Vote YES on D by Tuesday, June 2.
Justin Dolezal, co-owner of Bar Part Time in the Mission and member of Small Business Forward, breaks down why small business owners are voting Yes on Prop D this June 2.
"The programs facing cuts mostly benefit one or a combination of vulnerable groups: low-income people, immigrants, monolingual communities, seniors, people with disabilities, and queer communities."
This is why Prop D is so important! @CareNotGreed
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NEW: Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol made 1,794x the average worker at the company last year.
New ballot initiatives in LA and San Francisco would force big corps like Starbucks to close pay gaps — by penalizing companies that insist on paying CEOs huge salaries while workers suffer.
Join @SpeakerPelosi in voting yes on Proposition D. She’s supporting Prop D because it’s San Francisco’s answer to Donald Trump’s Big Ugly Bill.
"Prop D will protect healthcare and food assistance for 50,000 San Franciscans without raising your taxes." Vote Yes on D by June 2!
We’re knocking on doors in San Francisco to pass Prop D and bring labor ally Connie Chan to Congress! Connie is a champion for care workers, and Prop D will make large corporations pay their fair share for critical public health services. The June 2 primary is only days away: vote like you care!