Sunset United Neighbors (SUN) is a non-partisan neighborhood organization making civic action easy & work on solutions to SF's problems. Part of @connectedsf
$643. That's what California's governor wants to withhold from every public school student. Prop 98 is in our state Constitution - not a suggestion. Tell Sacramento: Fund our schools NOW. https://t.co/I0ZSg5dPZd
#PTA4Kids
I just signed a @rbkforassembly petition: Petition to Demand California Remove Antisemitic Hate From the Official Voter Guide. Sign here: https://t.co/PlO73TsrlU
SFUSD Superintendent Maria Su will testify June 10 before a House committee to answer questions about the transgender and ethnic studies curricula — putting her at the center of a national culture-war campaign targeting public schools.
📝: Ezra Wallach https://t.co/8NOaWtmcdI
"Businesses stayed here in San Francisco."
Prop D supporters are lying. Lying.
Vacancy is at 32-34% today. Pre-2020 vacancy was 5-6%.
Office visits as of last Fall were 40% of pre-pandemic levels.
Vote NO on D today.
Follow @ConnectedSF Voter Guide for more on why No on D.
*Image below is part of the Proponent Argument for Prop D.
SFUSD is taking $$$ to fund radicalized ethnic studies from voter approved bonds for Public Education Enrichment Fund (PEEF) eg sports, arts, TAG. The oversight council said it's inappropriate to take $7.3M PEEF funds for "Voices" E.S. mandate, BOE ignored them. The purse strings are controlled by @DanielLurie@sfbos under charter guidelines, as PEEF draws from City's General Fund.
The Westside progressives needed to rebrand. Is that their desperation tactic?
All progressives will do is point fingers at billionaires and Trump and claim they need more money. Instead of focusing on REAL solutions. Common sense will fight back.
@potterylover Judge people and groups by their actions, not by their labels. Our neighborhood group works together without party labels. Unite and conquer.
🚨Sign the petition asking @SFUnified board members to delay the 4/28 vote on ethnic studies curriculum so SF parents and educators can be heard!
👉 https://t.co/tgGLLRFPW0
San Francisco police are partly attributing the city's sustained decline in crime to new technology such as drones, but opponents argue that they expand surveillance in public spaces. Here's how the department is using them. https://t.co/2xIWJKrJgh