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Shamann's Plans As Supervisor Paid for by Shamann Walton for Supervisor 268 Bush St. #2712 2018. FPPC# 1395470. Financial disclosures San Francisco, CA 94104 available at sfethics.org. ShamannWalton.com /ShamannW @ShamannWalton These Democratic Party Leaders, Community Organizations and Labor Unions Endorse Shamann Walton’s Positive Vision for our Communities LT. GOVERNOR FMR CA DEMOCRATIC CA STATE CONTROLLER SF MAYOR THE LATE HONORABLE FMR SF MAYOR STATE SENATOR GAVIN NEWSOM PARTY CHAIR JOHN BURTON BETTY YEE LONDON BREED SF MAYOR ED LEE ART AGNOS SCOTT WIENER SAN FRANCISCO BAY GUARDIAN (#2) AFT2121: CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO FACULTY UNION (#1) AFFORDABLE HOUSING ALLIANCE ALICE B. TOKLAS GLBT DEMOCRATIC CLUB (#1) EASTERN NEIGHBORHOODS DEMOCRATIC CLUB (#1) FDR DEMOCRATIC CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO FOR SENIORS & PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES EDWIN M. LEE ASIAN PACIFIC DEMOCRATIC CLUB (DUAL) GAY ASIAN PACIFIC ALLIANCE (#2) HARVEY MILK LGBTQ DEMOCRATIC CLUB (#2) LIUNA LOCAL 261 (#1) ASSEMBLYMEMBER ASSEMBLYMEMBER SF PUBLIC DEFENDER SF ASSESSOR & SF PRESIDENT OF THE SUPERVISOR SUPERVISOR NATIONAL UNION OF HEALTHCARE WORKERS (DUAL) DAVID CHIU PHIL TING JEFF ADACHI RECORDER CARMEN CHU BOARD OF SUPERVISORS SANDRA LEE FEWER AARON PESKIN ROSE PAK DEMOCRATIC CLUB MALIA COHEN SAN FRANCISCO BICYCLE COALITION (DUAL) SAN FRANCISCO BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL (#1) SAN FRANCISCO COMMUNITY TENANTS ASSOCIATION SAN FRANCISCO DEMOCRATIC WOMEN IN ACTION SAN FRANCISCO DEPUTY SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION SAN FRANCISCO DEPUTY PROBATION OFFICERS ASSOCIATION SAN FRANCISCO LATINO DEMOCRATIC CLUB SAN FRANCISCO RISING ACTION FUND SAN FRANCISCO TENANTS UNION (DUAL) SAN FRANCISCO WOMEN’S POLITICAL COMMITTEE SAN FRANCISCO YOUNG DEMOCRATS SEIU LOCAL 1021 SEIU LOCAL 87 – JANITORS UNION (#1) SUPERVISOR SUPERVISOR SUPERVISOR SUPERVISOR SUPERVISOR FMR SUPERVISOR & FMR SUPERVISOR & SF SEIU UNITED HEALTHCARE WORKERS VALLIE BROWN NORMAN YEE RAFAEL MANDELMAN HILLARY RONEN AHSHA SAFAI SF DEMOCRATIC CTY DEMOCRATIC CTY CENTRAL SEIU UNITED SERVICE WORKERS WEST CENTRAL COMMITTEE COMMITTEE VICE-CHAIR TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL 7 (#1) CHAIR DAVID CAMPOS SOPHIE MAXWELL UNITED DEMOCRATIC CLUB UNITE HERE! LOCAL 2 CALIFORNIA NURSES ASSOCIATION (#2) A Positive Vision for Our Communities Shamann Walton: The Experience & Skills to Make it a Reality Shamann Walton has spent Shamann’s Plans as Supervisor: the last 20 years working to HOUSING & HOMELESSNESS EDUCATION improve our neighborhoods. • Build thousands of units of affordable housing for low- • Support students of color, English language learners and and middle-income residents students with special needs by investing in our teachers and Our communities deserve a increasing literacy and wellness • Expand supportive services (mental health, substance abuse Supervisor with a track record and job placement services) to prevent people from becoming • Expand community college classes in our neighborhoods and of delivering for all of us. homeless and help get them permanently off the streets keep community college free for all • Explore opportunities to create additional navigation • Strengthen the Parent Advisory Council to empower Shamann Walton has: centers throughout the city for homeless residents (like cruise parents to have a more significant voice in improving ships used as emergency centers in the ‘89 earthquake) our schools • Built 100% affordable housing units across the district and is currently building 156 new all-affordable units in Candlestick Point • Negotiated community benefits that have led to over NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT QUALITY OF LIFE FOR OUR FAMILIES 5000 jobs in our district over the last 8 years • Create a Neighborhood Empowerment Council made up of • Clean up Hunter’s Point Shipyard by holding polluters • Transformed Young Community Developers by our district’s neighborhoods to increase community input in accountable and ensure transparent oversight and increasing the budget 1400% and putting thousands our changing neighborhoods protections moving forward of community members and neighbors to work • Ensure that housing developers provide community benefits • Make our streets cleaner and safer for everyone, offer • Improved our public schools by championing raises (improved transit, parks, affordable housing, jobs/careers) to more green space and improve public transit for teachers, increasing opportunities for students of our neighborhood with each new project that is built color and expanding student internship opportunities • Expand Free Days for families at museums, zoos and other • Strengthen the Department of Real Estate to purchase public facilities • Worked directly with community-based organizations, vacant land and build affordable and workforce housing parents and neighbors to increase funding for our parks, transportation and children and youth services .
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