Spotlight On: Money In SF Politics

23September
6:00PM - 7:30PM
Off-Campus Event - Internet Archive, 300 Funston Ave.

Join the League of Women Voters SF for an in-depth analysis of the role of money in San Francisco politics, focusing on financial support for local ballot propositions. Get a comprehensive report by a seasoned local reporter Joe Rivano Barros from Mission Local, an independent news organization based in the Mission District. You'll get insights into how funds are raised, distributed, and used to influence public opinion and how this changes the outcomes of crucial local issues.

This investigative deep dive will illuminate the financial forces that are shaping San Francisco's political landscape. Don't miss this opportunity to better understand the monetary dynamics impacting our city's future. Co-sponsored by the Leo T. McCarthy Center for Public Service and the Common Good. 

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Accessibility:

Public transit: Take Muni routes 1, 28, 38, or 38R. From BART, get off at Montgomery Street station and take Muni route 38.

By car: There is metered parking on Clement and two-hour parking on Funston and parallel avenues (check signs for street cleaning times).

 

The League of Women Voters of San Francisco is a nonpartisan political nonprofit that defends democracy. LWVSF provide education to encourage people to vote in elections and participate in government. We also engage in advocacy to influence public policy that benefits the community. People of all genders are welcome. LWVSF do not support or oppose candidates or political parties. Learn more at lwvsf.org.