From Team London Breed <[email protected]>
Subject Mayor Breed’s 3️⃣ New Initiatives
Date October 25, 2023 8:38 PM
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John,



Mayor Breed is going directly to the voters with three important initiatives to make our city safer, save lives, and speed up downtown revitalization. She’s not letting members of the Board of Supervisors or a politicized Police Commission stand in her way of making progress for San Franciscans.



With your support <[link removed]>, we can make lasting improvements for all of San Francisco with three critical measures on the March 5, 2024 ballot.



Measure #1: Safer San Francisco



Safer San Francisco empowers our police officers with the necessary tools and rules they need to enforce the laws effectively, while preventing unnecessary interference from the Police Commission in community safety efforts.



Safer San Francisco:



- Provides our police officers with 21st-century technology to enhance their ability to keep our city safe.

- Changes rules to increase the presence of officers on the streets. 

- Changes rules to get more officers pursuing criminals.

- Ensures that the Police Commission prioritizes community safety over ideology.



Measure #2: Treatment, Compassion and Accountability



This measure requires single adults who have a substance use disorder, and who want to receive cash through our general assistance program, to participate in a treatment program. 



The epidemic of Fentanyl is like nothing we’ve seen before. More people are getting addicted and dying on our streets every day. If we want to see different results and save lives, we have to do something different. Simply put, if you want cash from this taxpayer-funded program, you need to participate in treatment. You have to try.



Measure #3: More Housing and a Revitalized Downtown



The pandemic forever changed the way people work and spend time downtown. This measure temporarily waives the transfer tax on buildings that have been converted from office to residential, helping revitalize our downtown by encouraging investment and building more housing.  



By removing barriers to and incentivizing conversions from office buildings to housing, we can take vacant spaces, turn them into homes, and bring more people and investments downtown. This is good for our neighborhoods and our small businesses. 



Team Breed Needs Your Support!



To make a safer, more vibrant San Francisco, your continued support is essential. Can you make a contribution today to show Mayor Breed that you support these measures and are on her side? <[link removed]>If you’re a San Francisco resident, your contribution can be matched 6:1!



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Your donation today will help us continue the work of building a better San Francisco for all of us.



Sincerely, 



Team London Breed







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