
San Francisco's Political Shift: Analyzing the Impact of Recent Law-and-Order Measures
The San Francisco Chronicle declared the city "can no longer be called a progressive city" after residents voted "yes" on two law-and-order ballot measures, signaling a shift away from progressive policies. The measures include drug screenings for welfare recipients and increased police powers. The success of these measures reflects growing discontent with the city's soft-on-crime approach, as crime and homelessness have become significant issues. Mayor London Breed, who proposed the measures, acknowledged the public's frustration and desire for action. Progressives are now strategizing on how to regain power and address key issues like public safety, housing, homelessness, and the drug crisis.