The Trump Administration has been hellbent on destroying our government and privatizing our services. Now we’re feeling the impacts here in San Francisco and City leaders need to stand up to Trump in our budget.
Today the Mayor has announced plans to cut city jobs. These cuts are drastic, and are going to be felt in every corner of San Francisco. San Francisco is one of the richest cities in the world. Cuts like this are a choice, not a necessity.
We all want to see San Francisco continue to fully recover and we need ALL of our city workers to do that.
Ballots are out and now is the time to make sure we get our neighbors, coworkers, and families to vote Yes on E!
Yes on E! means we can: - Keep fire stations opened - Maintain 911 response times - Fund illegal dumping solutions
Join us to canvass for Yes on E! Make sure you vote YES on E by June 2nd.
San Francisco, it's budget season. We're sickened to tell you that our city is cutting services to our most vulnerable residents. South East Mission Geriatric Clinic is the only senior mental health clinic left in San Francisco, and it's being shut down by Mayor Daniel Lurie's administration to protect Trump's tax cuts for corporations.
New York just balanced the budget with a $12 billion deficit without cutting any services. Here in San Francisco, one of the richest cities on the planet, Mayor Lurie is choosing to cut services for people like us. Comment below and tag @danielluriesf Tell him to stop the cuts!
Have you voted yet? Confused about Prop C and Prop D?
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One Prop will DECREASE 🔽 City funding for healthcare, housing, senior services, youth programs, and other community supports. (Prop C)
One Prop will INCREASE 🔼 City funding so we can save these services. (Prop D)
The Mayor says we're in a deficit. So should we raise more money or cut taxes?
Only one can pass! Which one will you choose?
Mail your ballot by May 26 or vote in-person starting May 30!
#YesOnD #NoOnC #peoplesbudget #sanfrancisco #carenotcuts
Wednesday, May 13, seniors who receive services at South East Mission Geriatric Services Clinic—the last remaining outpatient behavioral health clinic for seniors in San Francisco, which @danielluriesf 's Department of Public Health has slated for closure —gathered with healthcare workers outside the clinic to rally.
Calling 5 life-sized cutouts of the billionaire CEOs who are dumping money into the No on D campaign to saturate the airwaves with misleading messages, speakers emphasized that #propd would provide the funding needed to save services and the clinics that Lurie's DPH is trying to close: this one, Larkin Street Youth Clinic, and Cole Street Youth Clinic.
These cuts are a choice, NOT a necessity in one of the richest cities in the world. But instead of trying to bring in new revenue through Prop D—a small tax on the largest corporations that pay their top executives >100x their median employee, just a fraction of what they're saving through Trump's tax cuts—the mayor so far has chosen to preserve those Trump tax cuts. And it's SF's most vulnerable residents who are paying the highest price.
#yesond #voteyesonpropd #carenotcuts #careovergreed
@singtaousa says YES on D!
The Yes on D campaign is so proud to earn the endorsement of Sing Tao Daily, the largest Chinese newspaper in San Francisco. Vote Yes on D by June 2 to protect healthcare services, not corporate greed.
2026年6月2日初選
高階主管薪酬税
Yes贊成
守護三藩市基本服務.
要求貪婪的大企業一同分擔.
Small businesses support Prop D!
Federal cuts are taking away essential public services from our neighborhoods and commercial corridors. Prop D is the only solution. Prop D only applies to the largest corporations with at least $1 billion in revenue, 1,000 employees, and CEOs that make 100 times their average worker’s salary.
Prop D does not tax small businesses, homeowners, or you!
“Small businesses rely on vital city services like street sweeping, trash pickup, and community ambassadors. Prop D will fund these services without raising our taxes.” — Justin Dolezal, Co-Owner of Bar Part Time
#smallbusiness #sfsmallbusiness
Daniela Vargas is a public health nurse for the San Francisco Department of Health's Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Program. She makes home visits to new and expectant mothers, their babies, and their families, especially those at high risk, to make sure they have the resources they need to raise healthy families. She and her colleagues in the program ensure access to prenatal and postpartum care, help them get the services they need and enroll in programs they're eligible for—everything that's important to making sure today's babies grow up healthy, safe, and well-adjusted. Her clients often have language barriers, financial hardships, physical and/or mental health challenges. Sometimes they are experiencing or have recently experienced homelessness. Sometimes they are immigrants who are here alone and don't have the help they need, or are afraid to try to access services in big public facilities. Public health nurses like Daniela meet them where they are. It's a unique and important program that San Francisco offers.
But right now, it's endangered by @danielluriesf 's cuts. The SF Dept of Public Health under Lurie's administration is making big cuts and reassignments. They have reassigned the heads of the MCAH program Daniela works with, jeopardizing the grant funding the program relies on beyond city funding as well as undercutting support for the program and the nurses like Daniela who work in the program. To Lurie and SFDPH Director Daniel Tsai, nurses and their patients are just numbers on a spreadsheet, and the game is to maximize the number of patients per nurse to save money. But humans are not numbers on a spreadsheet, and care cannot be one size fits all. These mothers and their babies need and deserve support and quality care.
In one of the richest cities in the world, cuts like these are a choice, not a necessity. We are asking the mayor to join a supermajority of the Board of Supervisors in supporting #propd to protect critical services like these.
#voteyesonpropd #YesonD #CareOverCuts #careovergreed
In December 2025, Superintendent Amie Carter promised that there would be no layoffs at the Sonoma County Office of Education.
Now, she’s breaking that promise.
This month, Superintendent Carter announced 13 layoffs — cuts that would strip staff, services, and support from some of Sonoma County’s most vulnerable students, including at-risk kids and kids with disabilities.
Superintendent Carter must stop her proposed layoffs & protect students. Sign the petition: https://seiu1021.good.do/scoelayoffs/email/
“It’s an act of violence”: The SF Department of Public Health is making sweeping cuts to public health programs at Mayor Daniel Lurie’s direction at the expense of the city’s most vulnerable populations, including low-income seniors. Mesha Irizarry is one of them. She has been attending Southeast Mission Geriatrics for years since her son was shot and killed by SFPD and she required psychiatric care. The behavioral health clinic is located in the Mission District and specializes in caring for older San Franciscans aged 60+ with complex aging related needs. The clinic is her lifeline and access to services like therapy, memory care, and comprehensive medical assessments. It also acts as a community center for a demographic often left lonely with no place to go for friendship and moral support.
Stephen Torres, president of the Bernal Heights Democratic club is voting Yes on D because we have a budget that is getting slashed to ribbons and that’s going to impact regular people. So many of our most vulnerable, our LGBTQ youth, come to this city and need important city services like General Hospital to stay safe and healthy.
Prop D is a common sense solution to ensure that billion dollar corporations pay their fair share. It will protect San Francisco’s healthcare and other essential services without raising your taxes.
Vote Yes on D on or before election day, June 2!