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Mahogany to kick off San Francisco D6 supervisor bid Thursday
Queer San Francisco Democratic Social gathering Chair Honey Mahogany will formally announce her run to change into town’s first transgender supervisor Thursday. She would be the third out candidate to launch a bid to signify District 6.
The newly redrawn supervisorial district covers town’s South of Market, Treasure Island, and Mission Bay neighborhoods. The Leather-based and LGBTQ Cultural District in western SOMA falls throughout the district boundaries, as does the part of the Transgender District alongside Sixth Avenue.
Mahogany will be part of with supporters at 5 p.m. June 2 at The Crossing, positioned at 200 Folsom Avenue, to make her announcement on the parklet within the East Minimize neighborhood. Previously a short lived bus terminal in the course of the building of the brand new Salesforce Transit Middle, it’s now operated by East Minimize Touchdown Companions as a recreation facility and beer backyard, amongst different makes use of.
She had labored on the reuse of the land because the de facto chief of employees to former District 6 supervisor Matt Haney, whom she had labored for over the past 4 years. He resigned the seat after being elected in April to town’s seventeenth Meeting District seat.
Mahogany didn’t instantly return a request for remark Wednesday. She is predicted to spotlight her plans for the right way to tackle the urgent problems with crime, housing, and homelessness at her marketing campaign kickoff occasion.
She was one of many individuals who had sought to be appointed by Mayor London Breed to serve out the rest of Haney’s time period by way of the tip of the yr. However she as an alternative selected Matt Dorsey, a homosexual man who had been serving as chief spokesman for San Francisco Police Chief William Scott.
Residing with HIV, Dorsey is in restoration for alcohol and drug addictions. He’s additionally working to be elected in November to a full four-year time period because the District 6 supervisor.
Additionally vying for the seat is Ms. Billie Cooper, a longtime transgender advocate within the metropolis. The previous Tenderloin resident was compelled out of her residence final yr as a consequence of a water leak and moved into the Trinity Plaza flats at Market and Eighth streets, the place Dorsey has lived for 12 years.
Dorsey is the second homosexual man now on the board, serving alongside homosexual District 8 Supervisor Rafael Mandelman. Up for reelection within the fall, Mandelman to date is predicted to simply win a second time period.
Ought to Mahogany, or Cooper, be elected then they’d be the primary Black transgender supervisor in California. Mahogany would even be the primary nonbinary supervisor in San Francisco and the primary drag queen elected as a supervisor.
Along with her political work, Mahogany is a part of the collective that owns the Stud Bar. It’s seeking to reopen the queer nightlife venue someplace in SOMA.
Final month, Mahogany had advised the B.A.R. that if was her perception “what voters of District 6 want is somebody with expertise within the legislative workplace and doing the work.”
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Former San Francisco Giants Slugger Signs Deal With Chicago White Sox
When former top prospect Heliot Ramos finally emerged for the San Francisco Giants this year, their outfield became fairly crowded during the season and when looking ahead towards the future.
Despite Jung Hoo Lee being sidelined with a shoulder injury that ended his rookie campaign, the everyday addition of Ramos alongside Michael Conforto, Mike Yastrzemski, Austin Slater and a rotating cast of minor leaguers because of injuries created a logjam.
Because of that, the Giants decided to ship Slater out to the Cincinnati Reds on July 7 in exchange for pitcher Alex Young.
That ended his eight-and-a-half-year tenure in San Francisco after he was taken in the eighth round of the 2014 MLB draft before becoming a top prospect ahead of his Major League debut in 2017.
But despite a few good seasons during his time with the Giants, namely in 2020 with a 151 OPS+ and in 2022 with a 121 OPS+ across his 125 games, they viewed him as expendable and shipped him out of town.
Slater’s tenure with the Reds was short, only playing in eight games before they sent him to the Baltimore Orioles ahead of the trade deadline.
Upon the season ending, the veteran outfielder elected to hit free agency, and according to Jon Heyman of The New York Post, he has now signed a Major League deal with the Chicago White Sox, although the terms have not been revealed.
The White Sox are coming off a historically poor campaign last year, so with them looking to turn the corner by getting established MLB talent into the mix, there’s a chance Slater gets a good amount of playing time.
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SF Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie's new transition team includes OpenAI co-founder, former fire chief
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — San Francisco Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie announced his new transition team on Monday nearly two weeks after he was elected as mayor.
The team consists of co-chairs and advisors. Some include Sam Altman, co-founder and CEO OpenAI, and former San Francisco Fire Chief Joanne Hayes-White.
MORE: Daniel Lurie delivers first remarks as San Francisco Mayor-elect, shares vision for city
“I’m excited to introduce this talented and diverse team who will help guide our transition and lay the groundwork for the change San Franciscans demand,” Lurie said in a press release to ABC7.
“Every one of these incredible leaders brings a track record of shaking up the status quo to deliver results. My transition co-chairs share my commitment to building an accountable, effective government to tackle the many challenges confronting our great city.”
Lurie says the co-chairs will be providing counsel to him and his advisors.
Daniel Lurie’s transition team, co-chairs:
- Sam Altman, co-founder and CEO of OpenAI
- Joanne Hayes-White, former SFFD Fire Chief
- José A. Quiñonez, founding CEO of Mission Asset Fund
- Ned Sega, Co-Chair of the Daniel Lurie for Mayor campaign
- Michael Tubbs, former Mayor of Stockton
- Nancy Tung, Chief of the Vulnerable Victims Unit and Community Partnerships at the SF DA’s Office
- Paul Yep, SFPD Commander in the Chief of Staff’s Office
Daniel Lurie delivers first remarks as San Francisco Mayor-elect, shares vision for city
Daniel Lurie made his first public announcement since becoming San Francisco’s mayor-elect after Mayor London Breed conceded the race.
Advisors
- Sara Fenske Bahat– Transition Director
- Ann O’Leary – Transition Counsel
- Ben Rosenfield – Senior Advisor
Lurie is succeeding incumbent Mayor London Breed, who conceded to Lurie on Nov. 7, after election results showed Lurie receiving more first-place ranked-choice votes than Breed.
It is the first time since 1991 that an incumbent mayor has been unseated.
VIDEO: SF Mayor London Breed gives concession speech for mayoral race
San Francisco Mayor London Breed conceded to challenger Daniel Lurie on Thursday and said she called to congratulate the Levi Strauss heir.
Lurie said he would declare a fentanyl state of emergency on his first day in office, without offering further details about what that would entail.
Lurie is an heir to the Levi Strauss estate, a father of two and a San Francisco native.
He founded and served as the CEO of the nonprofit organization Tipping Point Community in 2005 to focus on anti-poverty initiatives such as housing, education and job training.
Lurie will be sworn in as San Francisco’s 46th mayor on Jan. 8.
Bay City News contributed to this report
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