Measure A: Affordable Housing Bonds
The measure will determine whether the city should authorize a $300 million bond to fund affordable housing construction.
Measure B: Police Staffing and Funding
The measure aims to amend San Francisco’s charter by setting minimum police officer staffing levels and establishing a dedicated fund for police officer recruitment and staffing for a minimum of five years.
Measure C: Real Estate Transfer Tax Exemption
This measure would exempt converted commercial-to-residential buildings from transfer tax for their first sale and grant the Board of Supervisors the power to amend the transfer tax without voter approval. Its aim is to tackle the problem of vacant office space in the city.
Measure D: Tighten Local Ethics Laws
This measure would expand the list of prohibited gifts for city employees to receive. It also redefines bribery to include solicitation or acceptance of anything of value to influence government actions and banning the offering of such bribes.
Measure E: Policing Policies
The measure would authorize the police to use public surveillance cameras and drones, and reduce paperwork and reporting requirements for police officers. It also increases officers’ ability to engage in vehicle pursuits, which is currently restricted to cases of violent felonies or immediate threats to public safety.
Measure F: Drug Screening for City Welfare Recipients
The measure, introduced by Mayor London Breed, requires recipients of city public assistance benefits suspected of drug dependency to undergo screening, evaluation, and treatment in order to qualify for most of those benefits.
Measure G: Algebra I for 8th Graders
This advisory measure would urge the San Francisco Unified School District to provide Algebra 1 to students by their eighth-grade year and to assist in the development of the district’s math curriculum at every level.