Category: Government 2.0


  • Recently censured – and re-elected – School Board Commissioner Mark Sanchez on call for Chris Daly censure: I think [censure] is inappropriate even in case of cursing – deteriorates the board’s relationship. “There needs to be another way to let a board member let them know you have displeasure with the way they are behaving”…

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  • Chris Daly on call for censure: “I think I have to make a couple of phone calls.” … “It wasn’t effective with Commissioner Sanchez, it won’t be effective with me.” …

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  • A sampling of Chris Daly’s colleagues on Michela Alioto-Pier’s call for censure (and if he doesn’t call anybody “punk-ass bitch” between now and next week, things might look better): Tom Ammiano: “He was good today.” … “Doesn’t really resolve the problem, it becomes more divisive.” … Tuesday behavior showed a 180-degree turn. … “Everything has…

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  • Chris Daly’s antics generate more discussion that just about anything in San Francisco politics, Mayor Newsom’s attributes withstanding. Let’s take a walk down memory lane. Remember when Daly cuckholded Mayor Brown to name a couple of PUC commissioners? … Fighting with Mayor Brown over a shelter closure? … Yelling at an arresting officer at a…

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  • Supervisor Michela Alioto-Pier has introduced a measure to censure colleague Chris Daly for his behavior at a committee meeting last week. …

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  • Adam Werbach says he’ll keep vandalizing the door of the DNC until he gets a response. …

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  • The Body Politic today includes Assemblyman Mark Leno talking about his legislative agenda, and defending Mayor Gavin Newsom’s Winter of Love. … SFPUC Commissioner Adam Werbach takes on the DNC, and more questions about the pay hike for schools chief Arlene Ackerman. …

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  • Meshing with the Newsoms. Well, at least the counterculture is watching. …

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  • The Coalition for San Francisco Neighborhoods appears to be split over interim controls for Showplace Square: “Folks, in the latest CSFN newsletter president Barbara Meskunas writes, ‘we must demand that the city finish its neighborhood planning process.’ The Potrero Boosters agree; we’ve been in the trenches of community-based planning in our neighborhood for many years.…

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  • The local Republican Party isn’t just celebrating about the national election. … Proposition A, the $200 million housing bond and the best-funded local measure, went down with opposition from only the Coalition for San Francisco Neighborhoods and the San Francisco GOP. The party sent its endorsements to about 56,000 voters, half of the margin it…

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