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"Any Mayor But Newsom" Smart Mob at Castro Street Fair

by Will Doherty (wild [at] willdoherty.org)
Join us for an "Any Mayor But Newsom" smart mob tomorrow (Sunday,
October 5) at the Castro Street Fair. (Forward this to friends!)

We'll gather between 11:00am and 1:00pm at the corner of 18th
and Castro, then have a renaming ritual at 1:00pm at Harvey's
(since Harvey Milk would be rolling in his grave at the Newsom
signs affixed to a business named in his honor).
Join us for an "Any Mayor But Newsom" smart mob tomorrow (Sunday,
October 5) at the Castro Street Fair. (Forward this to friends!)

We'll gather between 11:00am and 1:00pm at the corner of 18th
and Castro, then have a renaming ritual at 1:00pm at Harvey's
(since Harvey Milk would be rolling in his grave at the Newsom
signs affixed to a business named in his honor).

Need the scoop on why Newsom shouldn't be mayor? Check this out:

Sup. Gavin Newsom's record on the Board of Supervisors is
that of a corporate, downtown developer, and landlord puppet.
Nearly every neighborhood or tenant group which appears before
the Board of Supervisors can count on Newsom voting against
them and with his corporate and real estate donors and
handlers every time. Newsom's votes have clearly reflected a
Supervisor out of touch with neighborhood interests and
strongly supportive of the Residential Builder's Association
(RBA), developers, landlords and corporate interests of every
kind. Newsom himself is a developer of "live/work" units and
a landlord who has evicted tenants for no-fault reasons.

Any other candidate would be much better than Newsom.
Newsom does not support rent control and will work to repeal it!
He gets a lot of good press (especially on Channel 2 because
Ross McGowan is an investor in Newsom's businesses), spends a
lot of money, looks good and has good corporate and political
handlers. But the bottom line is that he votes against the
average person, neighborhood interests, renters, and voters
of San Francisco nearly every opportunity he gets and in
favor of the corporate development, business and real estate
interests.

NEWSOM'S ANTI-NEIGHBORHOOD AND ANTI-TENANT VOTES

* July 22, 2003: Voted against proposal to strengthen rent control
by giving tenants more seats on the SF Rent Board.

* November, 2002: One of 2 Supervisors (Hall) to support massive
condominium conversion and rent control repeal measure (Prop R)
on the November 2002 ballot.

* October 7, 2002: One of 3 Supervisors (Hall, Maxwell) to
rubber-stamp all of Willie Brown's nominations to the Planning
Commission and Board of Permit Appeals.

* March, 2002: Prohibited from voting on limits to new "live/work"
units because he is a developer of "live/work" units.

* April 15, 2002: Voted against controls on "big box" projects,
like Ikea or Home Depot. Specifically voted against neighborhood
notice and approval requirements.

* March 18, 2002: Opposed requiring developers to include
affordable housing in their developments (Inclusionary
Housing Ordinance).

* February 11, 2002: One of 2 Supervisors (Hall) to vote against
additional protections for tenants, especially senior tenants,
from evictions and pass-through of capital improvements.

* August 20, 2001: Again voted against requiring developers to
include more affordable housing. (He and Hall opposed resolution
to Planning Commission).

* July 23, 2001: Voted against public power. He and Hall voted to
prevent the voters from deciding on the ballot whether or not
we should have public power.

* July 9, 2001: Voted against limiting evictions for condo conversions.
One of 3 Supervisors (Hall, Yee) to vote in support of the Mayor's
veto of Tenant protection Legislation.

* April 2, 2001: Voted to allow evictions of seniors under the Ellis
Act. One of 3 Supervisors (Hall, Yee) voting against a resolution
urging the State Legislature to amend the Ellis Act to prevent the
eviction of senior tenants under Ellis.

* February 20, 2001: Voted against a temporary ban on rent increases
for capital improvements.


SOME EARLIER NEWSOM VOTES (Compared to Bay Guardian Positions)

(Prior To 2001, Newsom -- a landlord -- was prohibited from voting on
most landlord/tenant measures. In 2001, the conflict of interest
law was changed, allowing him to vote. During this time he could
not vote on a measure to limit OMI evictions of senior, disabled
and terminally ill tenants, but indicated if he could he would
vote against those protections.

Measure Date Newsom's Vote Bay Guardian Recommendation

* Strengthen Campaign Finance Reform 4/24/00 NO YES

* Delay Living Wage 6/1/99 YES NO

* Support War On Iraq 10/7/02 YES NO

* Limiting ATM Fees 2/17/99 NO YES

* Lower Fines For Slumlords 10/31/97 YES NO (Tenants Union NO)

* Deny Eviction Defense Funds 7/24/00 YES NO (Tenants Union NO)

* Allow More Condo Conversions Fall 00 YES NO (Tenants Union NO)

* Ban Capital Improvement Rent Hikes Fall 00 NO YES (Tenants Union YES)

This event organized by a random group of individuals who support
all different mayoral candidates.
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