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A complaint was filed with the SF Ethics Commission against Govern California for violating campaign contribution limits. The group, which bundles contributions from chapters around the state, donated to six moderate SF candidates for supervisor, mayoral candidate Mark Farrell, and DA Brooke Jenkins.
We asked the supervisorial candidates in D9 who they support for City College Board. Only one of them said, “Election on this board has always been a political stepping stone, and not much else.”
And yes, there’s always been a lot of political wrangling around City College. For the back story, see our CCSF news archivesโbut also check out this lovely 2018 piece from Joe Eskenazi on the City College printshop, “an anachronism in perpetual motion,” where students still learn to use letterpress devices dating back to the 1930s.
Ready to dance? Beauty Bar is coming back. We talk with the new owner of the popular Mission Street club to find out what he’s got in mind for the re-opening.
More soon,
Sara
Correction: The headline of a previous newsletter referred to โD11 candidate Michael Lai’s daycare startup.” It should have referred to his โformer start up,” since Lai sold the business in February 2023. The story has been updated with new information supplied by Lai.
The Latest News
Beauty Bar slated to reopen by yearโs end
โMake it more like a neighborhood bar, more approachable for everybody.โ
Election 2024
S.F. ethics complaint targets Govern for California, bundler of political donations
“This didn’t just happen by happenstance.”
D9 candidates: Who’s your Community College Board pick?
“An unfocused Board of Trustees is paying more attention to politics than good governance.”
Back Story
C2018: CCSF’s print shop is a vestige of SF’s past โ but itโs not finished yet
“It smells sooooo good in here. I love the ink. I love it all.”
SNAP
Family business, or concrete wisdom






