.@ZohranKMamdani and I have something huge in common — we’re both entirely focused on making life better for working people. We have very different ideas on how to do that, but I think that’s the sign of a healthy democracy: the ability to disagree civilly, debate thoughtfully, and grapple with the fact that what we’ve been doing isn’t working — even, and perhaps most importantly, when you come from the same political party.
I love New York, but I’m happy to be on a flight home right now — because California, we have a whole lot of work to do.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie spoke after the fallout from the city’s newest supervisor resigning Thursday night, just a week after Lurie appointed her to the office. Questions about 29-year-old Beya Alcaraz's conduct as a small business owner quickly came under fire, forcing her to step down.
“Let me be clear on this: This is not the first time that I have gotten something wrong. It won’t be the last. But what I can commit to all of you and the people of San Francisco is that I’m going to learn from this, and that I’m going to grow,” Lurie said at a press conference on Friday. More here: https://t.co/7r6MbTWdJj
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