San Francisco Department of Elections Ramps Up Vote-by-Mail Processing Ahead of Presidential Primary
San Francisco's Department of Elections starts processing vote-by-mail ballots for the Presidential Primary, with signature verification underway and public ballot counting beginning February 12.
San Francisco Supervisor Seeks Report on Alleged 'Drug Tourism,' Amid Debate Over City's Overdose Crisis
San Francisco Supervisor Matt Dorsey requests a report to investigate whether the city is a destination for "drug tourism," amid high overdose death rates and concerns that outsiders are overburdening local services.
San Francisco Department of Elections Distributes Voter Guides for Upcoming March 5 Election
San Francisco's Department of Elections is distributing Voter Information Pamphlets for the March 5 election, detailing candidates, measures, and voting guidelines, in various formats including digital and audio.
California Legislative Black Caucus Unveils 14 Bill Fleet to Address Reparations, Sidesteps Direct Cash Payments
California legislators introduce a series of bills focused on reparations for Black Americans, diverging from suggestions of direct cash payouts and instead proposing initiatives for homeownership and criminal justice reform.