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Below are The San Francisco Examiner Editorial Board’s endorsements for Tuesday's primary election.Yes on Proposition A, Muni Reliability and Street Safety Bond. Prop. A will allow San Francisco’s public transportation system to make critical upgrades to reduce wait times, repair aging systems and enhance street safety with new crosswalks and street signals.
Yes on Proposition D to help crime victims and provide legal services for domestic violence victims. Despite San Francisco’s progressive politics, The City falls far short when it comes to helping victims of crime. Prop. D would establish the Office of Victim and Witness Rights to act as a clearinghouse for access to services designed to help crime victims navigate one of the toughest moments of their lives.
Yes on Proposition G to provide paid public health emergency leave to workers at companies with 100 workers or more. Given the toll COVID took on the health and safety of workers — and the very real possibility that such emergencies will become more frequent — guaranteed public health leave is a sensible reform.
Shirley Weber for Secretary of State. Weber faces six challengers on the ballot, but none can match her experience or gravitas.
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