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John,
Today, as we mark the 35th anniversary of the Loma Prieta earthquake, it’s a great time to remember why San Francisco was able to survive that devastating natural disaster: leadership.
Our Mayor at the time, Art Agnos, had the experience and knowledge to lead our city through the crisis and then the recovery.
As your Mayor, that’s also what I did during the pandemic: led our city through the crisis, and then the recovery.
If I hadn’t been a Fire Commissioner, Supervisor, and President of the Board of Supervisors first, I probably wouldn’t have known how to respond to the Covid crisis.
But my experience from those years of hard work, learning how each department works and who to go to and for what, equipped me for that crisis. And the results speak for themselves.
Today, I’m proud to recognize the leadership and heroism of the brave men and women of SFPD and SFFD, who rescued the people trapped in the collapsed Central Freeway, in the collapsed upper span of the Bay Bridge, and of course, from the massive fires that engulfed the Marina.
Our first responders train and practice and prepare every single day, so they are ready, if and when disaster strikes…so they too can lead, and use their experience to protect all San Franciscans.
If you agree that leadership and experience are priceless, I invite you to join our campaign. <[link removed]>
Mayor London Breed
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London Breed for Mayor - 393 7th Ave, Suite 301, San Francisco, CA 94118, United States
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