From Shamann Walton <[email protected]>
Subject There’s so much more work to do. Can you help us make it happen?
Date May 11, 2021 11:17 PM
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Dear John,

It’s because of community members like you that we’ve been able to achieve so much together since I was first elected as Supervisor of District 10 back in 2018.

Together, we’ve passed some of the country’s most innovative hate crime legislation, increased much-needed oversight over the San Francisco Sheriff’s Department, expanded funding for affordable housing, and so much more.

But there’s still more work to do, John. The road to recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic will be a long one, and we must ensure everyone -- especially our communities of color -- emerges stronger than we entered the pandemic.

I’m committed to that fight -- but in order to keep up the good work, I need to secure re-election in 2022. Can you commit right now to a recurring $10 monthly contribution to sustain my campaign? DONATE $10 » We have so many opportunities to improve the lives of District 10 residents over the coming years, including:


Expanding rental assistance

Establishing eviction prevention programs

Providing permanent housing for our unhoused neighbors

Investing in equitable, reliable transit systems

and so much more.

But I can’t do it alone, John. Please chip in now » CHIP IN » Thank you for your support, and I’ll have more updates for you shortly.

Gratefully,

Shamann Walton
President of the Board of Supervisors and District 10 Supervisor




 






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