From Barbara Bry <[email protected]>
Subject Let me count the ways
Date February 25, 2020 3:00 PM
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Hello
John,

I’ve been on the City Council for just three years.

One thing I’ve learned? Political insiders don’t like it when you ask questions.

Let me count the ways I’ve confronted the politics-as-usual culture that has cost taxpayers millions, and prevents this City from reaching its incredible potential:
1. 101 Ash Street: In making the motions to purchase the $127 million building, my opponents didn’t even think to include an indemnity clause in the contract! I was the only council member to call for an audit ([link removed]) , so city administration can be held accountable and we can develop a plan to get out of this mess.
2. Homelessness: There’s a reason Father Joe endorsed me ([link removed]) . Both my opponents still support a Housing First approach that has been a costly failure ([link removed]) . Homelessness is a humanitarian issue. Treat the root causes first ([link removed]) !
3. Protecting Neighborhoods: Sacramento politicians, and the investors behind them, keep trying to end single-family zoning and take away local control ([link removed]) of their neighborhoods. I’m the only candidate willing to stand up to them.
4. Short Term Rentals: Thousands of existing short-term vacation rentals are illegal under current zoning laws. I’m the only candidate not supported by the short-term rental industry and with the common sense to demand we enforce the law ([link removed]) .
5. SoccerCity: While “negotiating” with the Chargers, the Mayor had cut a secret deal with FS investors for a SoccerCity land grab. I was the first councilmember to call them out ([link removed]) and now, I’mworking to make sure the city follows through ([link removed]) on the voters’ approval of SDSU West.
6. Scooters: Both my opponents are supported by the big investors behind the electric scooter fad.I’m the only candidate who stood up for reasonable regulations and called on Todd Gloria to repeal his law that prevents the City from enforcing helmet laws ([link removed]) .
7. AB5: Employment laws should work for all of us. But AB5, co-sponsored by one of my opponents, threatens the livelihood of thousands of local workers. I’m the only candidate who hascalled on the legislature to repeal AB5 ([link removed]) .
8. Water Meters: I was the only member of the council to take residents’ complaints seriously and demand the Water Department accurately read the meters ([link removed]) .

Finally, both of my opponents are supported by hundreds of thousands of dollars from political parties and special interests.

I’m supported by people like you.

That is why I’m the only candidate with the independence and leadership to clean up the mess at City Hall and protect our neighborhoods!
Let’s get to work!

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Barbara Bry
Candidate for Mayor of San Diego
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