From Jane Kim <[email protected]>
Subject My 2024 Election Endorsements:
Date October 30, 2024 9:57 PM
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Dear Friends,

20% of San Francisco voters have turned in their ballot! If you are part of the majority of San Franciscans holding on to your ballot, make a plan to vote this week!

If you are voting by mail, please vote by November 4. Thousands of ballots go uncounted because people put them in the mailbox on November 5 without checking the final pick up time - these ballots are postmarked November 6 and are therefore invalid.

You can also vote at City Hall any day this week!
Check hours here ([link removed]).

And per tradition, I am sharing
my voter guide ([link removed])! I also love the
SF League of Pissed Off Voters ([link removed])
and their well written recommendations. Finally, I also check out the non-partisan analysis provided by
San Francisco Public Press ([link removed]).


US President/Vice President

Kamala Harris/Tim Walz ([link removed])


US Congress

Nancy Pelosi ([link removed])


State Assembly

Matt Haney ([link removed]), AD 17

David Lee ([link removed]), AD 19

Mayor

Listen to my Instagram Live Chat with both candidates! ([link removed])

#1
Aaron Peskin ([link removed])

#2
London Breed ([link removed])

Aaron Peskin is my NUMBER ONE choice for Mayor. He is the most knowledgeable and compassionate candidate running for this office. He has a track record of working across the aisle to get big things done, from simplifying and updating our business tax to negotiating for more affordable housing. More than any other candidate, Aaron cares deeply about fighting for regular everyday San Franciscans - our tenants, seniors, small business owners, artists. He will fight for YOU.

Breed is my second choice. Although we have disagreed on policy and strategy, we successfully collaborated to oppose spending billions on a new jail and she championed moving families out of single room occupancy units to real affordable housing. Issues like affordable housing, drug addiction, public safety, and wealth inequality are not concepts for London - she has lived the challenges our city is trying to solve.

Voters may be drawn to the idea of an "outsider," but the other candidates lack a record of leadership necessary to navigate the complexities of this small but important city by the Bay.
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Board of Supervisors
District 1:
Connie Chan ([link removed])

District 3:
Sharon Lai ([link removed])

District 5:
Dean Preston ([link removed])

District 7:
Myrna Melgar ([link removed])

District 9:
Jackie Fielder ([link removed])
and
Stephen Torres ([link removed])
(rank in either order) #3
Roberto Hernandez ([link removed])

District 11:
Chyanne Chen ([link removed])
and
Ernest "EJ" Jones ([link removed])
(rank in either order)

City Attorney:
David Chiu ([link removed])

Treasurer:
Jose Cisneros ([link removed])

Sheriff:
Paul Miyamoto ([link removed])

BART Board of Directors, District 9:
Edward Wright ([link removed])

Edward is smart, strategic and understands transit and climate justice policies. He also worked on my team in 2018 and in my final month in office, helped lead my legislation to eliminate parking minimums for housing citywide. He has earned the endorsement of Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Sierra Club, and the
San Francisco Chronicle ([link removed]).

Board of Education

Matt Alexander ([link removed]),
Virginia Cheung ([link removed]),
Jaime Huling ([link removed]),
Parag Gupta ([link removed])


City College Board of Trustees

Aliya Chisti ([link removed]),
Ruth Ferguson ([link removed]),
Heather McCarty ([link removed])


State Propositions

Prop 2: ([link removed])
$10B Bond to Repair Local Schools: Yes

Prop 3: ([link removed])
Freedom to Marry in the California Constitution: YES

Prop 4: ([link removed])
$10B Clean Water Infrastructure and Parks Bond: Yes

Prop 5: ([link removed])
Fund Affordable Housing by Lowering Voting Threshold for Bonds to 55%: YES

Prop 6: ([link removed])
End Slavery: Yes

Prop 32: ([link removed])
RAISE THE MINIMUM WAGE to $18: YES, YES, YES

Endorsed by the
San Francisco Chronicle ([link removed]),
Los Angeles Times ([link removed]), and
Sacramento Bee ([link removed])

Prop 33: ([link removed])
([link removed])Allow Cities to Expand Rent Control: YES, YES, YES

The rent is too damn high and the real estate industry, which profits off of sky high rents, is funding a misinformation campaign that Prop 33 will hurt tenants and affordable housing… no.

Prop 34: ([link removed])
Stop Corporate Landlords from Silencing Non Profits: No

Ridiculous measure targeting ONE organization in Los Angeles.

Prop 35: ([link removed])
Extend Funding for Medi-Cal: No Position

Prop 36: ([link removed])
Going Backwards on Criminal Justice Reform: No, No, No

City Propositions

Prop A: ([link removed])
$790M School Infrastructure Bond: Yes

Prop B: ([link removed])
$390M Community Health Infrastructure and Parks Bond: Yes

Prop C: ([link removed])
Create Inspector General to Combat Corruption: Yes

Prop D: ([link removed])
Poorly written Commission "Reform" measure: No, No, No

Prop E: ([link removed])
Democratically Streamline City Oversight Commissions: Yes

Prop F: ([link removed])
Let Cops Collect Double Pay Before They Retire: Yes

Prop G: ([link removed])
Fund Affordable Housing for Seniors and Families: YES, YES, YES

Prop H: ([link removed])
Earlier Retirement Payday for Firefighters: Yes

Prop I: ([link removed])
Retirement Buy-In for Per Diem Nurses and 911 Operators: Yes

Prop J: ([link removed])
Protect Funding for Children, Youth and SFUSD: Yes

Prop K: ([link removed])
Parkway at Upper Great Highway: Yes

Prop L: ([link removed])
Rideshare Tax to Fund Muni: Yes

Prop M: ([link removed])
Business Tax Reform: Yes

Prop N: ([link removed])
Empty Gesture for First Responders: No

Prop O: ([link removed])
Guarantee Reproductive Freedom in SF: Yes

Let's VOTE!

Love,

Jane Kim



# Paid for by Jane Kim for SF Central Committee 2024, FPPC #1461859.
Financial disclosures are available at sfethics.org.

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