Read Statements from the Five Candidates Vying for a Seat on the SF Board of Supervisors to Represent the Richmond District.
Commentary: Quentin L. Kopp
It was Adlai E. (for Ewing) Stevenson, then-governor of Illinois and the Democratic Party candidate for president of the U.S.A. for a second time who spoke via radio and television on election eve (Nov. 8, 1956) thusly: “Looking back, I am content. Win or lose, I have told you the truth as I see it. I have said what I meant and meant what I have said. I have not done as well as I should like to have done, but I have done my best, frankly and forthrightly; no man can do more, and you are entitled to no less.”
Commentary: Paul Kozakiewicz
Soon, San Francisco residents will get their mail-in ballots and the voting will begin. Because last year’s election was rolled into this one, the SF Department of Elections voter pamphlet will be thicker than an old phone book. Nevertheless, it is important to read it in order to make informed decisions on the many candidates and propositions on the Nov. 5 election.
Press Release: Cal. Academy of Sciences Unveils New Permanent Exhibition – ‘California: State of Nature’
From the California Academy of Sciences: On May 24, the California Academy of Sciences will unveil a new permanent exhibition, California: State of Nature, that illuminates the unexpected connections between the species, places, and […]
Commentary: Why Power Saver Rewards Encourages a Safer California
Extreme weather events fueled by human-induced climate change have become an unfortunate reality for Californians, forcing us to adapt to a “new normal” defined by excessive heatwaves and frequent droughts. However, these events do not impact everyone equally.
Press Release: 37th Annual California Coastal Cleanup Day Sept. 18
The California Coastal Commission is proud to announce that the 37th Annual California Coastal Cleanup Day will return to in-person gatherings at sites around the state this Sept. 18.
Letter to the Editor – California Leads the Nation?
Interestingly, Phil Ting’s list of things California leads the nation in left off some metrics. I wonder why?
Commentary – Barry Hermanson
Americans can have better health care at a lower cost.
Assembly – Phil Ting
California will initiate a lottery
later this year to issue five new, full liquor licenses in San Francisco.














