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To: tntpal who wrote (50059)1/1/2026 9:28:07 AM
From: tntpal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 51246
 
Leaders Owe San Franciscans Answers on Reparations Fund -

After large-scale No Kings protests in the summer of 2025 that condemned authoritarian policies from the Trump administration, local officials making such a unilateral decision that is clearly at odds with public sentiment is hypocritical.

The widely reported $5 million lump sum payment to each eligible person is just the beginning of the absurdity involved in this plan’s original proposal. AARAC gave over 100 recommendations: wiping debts, providing million-dollar homes, removing credit score requirements from lending, and requiring government buildings to contribute at least half of their gross receipts to the reparations fund.

Why did Mayor Lurie and Supervisors Connie Chan, Stephen Sherrill, Danny Sauter, Bilal Mahmood, Matt Dorsey, Myrna Melgar, Rafael Mandelman, Jackie Fielder, Shamann Walton, and Chyanne Chen sign the bill? I emailed them all for comment.

Not one responded.

Such silence is deeply disappointing and disrespectful to constituents.
When officials make these types of decisions, they have an obligation to explain their reasoning publicly.

ericasandberg.substack.com