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Good afternoon! Here’s the latest:

In the wake of Sunday’s scary police-chase crash, opponents of Prop E—which allows officers more leeway to initiate chases—say they warned of the dangers to bystanders and property. City officials didn’t comment, but tech founder Chris Larsen, who donated to help pass Prop E, said, “It’s the criminal crews that are responsible.” 

The city’s arguments over crime and punishment are not quieting down, and DA Brooke Jenkins took to social media to name and attack judges who she charged “embolden criminals.” The issue? A man allegedly stole toilet paper and the judge sentenced him for petty theft—instead of the felony Jenkins wanted.

Mayor Daniel Lurie has appointed Medicaid expert Daniel Tsai to serve as head of the city’s Department of Public Health. As the former federal Medicaid chief, Tsai focused on strengthening care for mental health and substance use, and for homeless patients with medical and behavioral conditions.

More soon,

Sara


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DA blasted judge for reducing felony charge over stolen toilet paper

“I have never witnessed more attacks against the independence of the judiciary by the DA’s office.”

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Lurie taps former Medicaid chief to head Dept. of Public Health

“He understands what it takes to make a public health system work, not just in theory, but in practice.” 

Police officers and bystanders at a car crash scene outside The Napper Tandy pub. Yellow caution tape blocks the area.

Prop. E opponents say police-chase crash is what they feared 

“This tragedy didn’t need to happen.”


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Events

Today: Rob Reich Swings Left at the Woodchopper’s Ball, Verdi Club, February 11, 9PM

Tomorrow: Mélanie Courtinat, ‘The Siren,’ video game exhibition opening, at Gray Area Grand Theater, February 12, 6-8PM


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