In San Francisco, we're getting rid of the nonsense and focusing on common sense.
The little things matter. If we can make it easier to run a small business, improve a home, or just live your life in San Francisco, we will.
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Yesterday, I spoke to San Franciscans about a potential federal deployment in our city. I said then what I have said since taking office, that keeping San Franciscans safe is my top priority.
Late last night, I received a phone call from the President of the United States. I told him the same thing I told our residents: San Francisco is on the rise. Visitors are coming back, buildings are getting leased and purchased, and workers are coming back to the office.
We have work to do, and we would welcome continued partnerships with the FBI, DEA, ATF, and U.S. Attorney to get drugs and drug dealers off our streets, but having the military and militarized immigration enforcement in our city will hinder our recovery. We appreciate that the president understands that we are the global hub for technology, and when San Francisco is strong, our country is strong.
In that conversation, the president told me clearly that he was calling off any plans for a federal deployment in San Francisco. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem reaffirmed that direction in our conversation this morning.
My team will continue to monitor the situation closely, and our city remains prepared for any scenario.
I am profoundly grateful to all the San Franciscans who came together over the last several days. Our city leaders have been united behind the goal of public safety. And our values have been on full display—this is the best of our city.
There are tens of thousands of people in San Francisco this weekend for concerts, Fleet Week, and the Italian Heritage Parade. This is what a world-class city looks like, and it all starts with public safety. Crime is down 30% and tent encampments are at an all-time low. San Francisco is on the rise.
EDITORIAL: In a time of national chaos, S.F. has managed to stay sane under Mayor Daniel Lurie, who just marked his first 100 days in office. Can SF keep the positive momentum going as his political honeymoon ends? https://t.co/cZikRbzo6A
“I think we’re off to a strong start. But my expectations are sky-high.”
Coming up to Mayor @DanielLurie's 100 days in office, a look at how it's going 🧵 (1/5)
Block by block, handshake by handshake, Mayor Daniel Lurie's strategy for changing people's minds about San Francisco is coming into focus. https://t.co/w1mpR2Yts1
Today, I stood with the recovery community, activists, law enforcement, and elected officials as they lent their support to our Fentanyl State of Emergency Ordinance. Thank you for showing up, demanding action, and ensuring our response is as urgent as the crisis we face.
“The one thing I’ve learned in all 14 days of leading this city is that this is not a bureaucracy that moves quickly,” Lurie said, adding, “We cannot continue to do things the same way they’ve been done because we’re going to get the same results.”
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“But he’s on the right path by doing something that many veteran elected leaders don’t do — reaching out to political opponents and talking to everyone.“
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Thank you to the workers of Unite Here Local 2 and the Marriott for coming together to make a deal today, offering the latest proof that our great city is on its way back. I’m hopeful this deal lays the groundwork for quick resolutions at the other two hotels still impacted by the strike.
This historic resolution will positively impact not only our economy, but also our working families, our hospitality industry, and all San Franciscans. Business and labor stand united in ensuring our best days are yet to come. I commend the parties for working together to bring our workers back.
I am thrilled to announce three hires for my administration: Staci Slaughter as Chief of Staff, Matthew Goudeau as Deputy Chief of Staff, and Han Zou as Director of Public Affairs. Their track record of results and dedication to SF will be key as we work to turn our city around.
CA-12, I’m honored that you've elected me as your next Congresswoman. Like I’ve done throughout my entire career, I will fight for representation and equality for ALL of our East Bay communities. Next stop, Congress!
A new poll shows us beating Mayor Breed 55% to 45%, but we can’t stop now if we want to deliver real change to City Hall.
Vote Daniel Lurie #1 today, tell your friends, and help us sprint through the finish line.
Nonprofit founder Daniel Lurie is pulling ahead of his competitors in the San Francisco mayoral race, according to a new poll commissioned by the Chronicle. https://t.co/hsEW1QEfbp