Contact the Mayor and Board of Supervisors: Oppose Removal of the Private Right of Action
Sup. Dorsey—with Sups. Mandelman and Sherill cosponsoring—are seeking to remove the 2019 Anti-Surveillance Law’s private right of action, which allows people to sue the Department after it violates their privacy. In other words: Removing the one lever we have to enforce this law when our leaders fail to do so.
Contact Your Supervisor Regarding Commissioner Carter-Oberstone Vote
Thank Your Supervisor For Voting No -OR- Hold Them Accountable for Their Vote to Remove of Commissioner Carter-Oberstone
Tell Mayor Lurie and BoS: Hands Off Independent Police Oversight
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie is attempting to remove Max Carter-Oberstone from the city's Police Commission, sparking controversy and raising questions about the independence of the civilian-led oversight body. This move has brought attention to the ongoing tensions between reform-minded commissioners and the mayor's office.
Tell your Supervisor: Support the Charter Amendment measure to repeal the SFPD arbitrary minimum!
The Board of Supervisors is considering proposing a ballot measure to repeal the Charter’s arbitrary requirement of 1,971 full-duty SFPD officers. Tell your Supervisor to support the measure so police staffing can be changed to reflect the City’s needs!
Tell the Board of Supervisors by July 14: Support the Charter Amendment measure to repeal the SFPD arbitrary minimum!
At the Tuesday, July 14 Board of Supervisors meeting, the Board will discuss a proposed Charter amendment to repeal the Charter’s arbitrary requirement of 1,971 full-duty SFPD officers. Call in to give public comment and support the measure so police staffing can be changed to reflect the City’s needs!
Tell the SF Rules Committee by July 13: Support the Charter Amendment measure to repeal the SFPD arbitrary minimum!
Wednesday, July 3, at 10am, the Rules Committee will meet to discuss a proposed Charter amendment to repeal the Charter’s arbitrary requirement of 1,971 full-duty SFPD officers. Call in to give public comment and support the measure so police staffing can be changed to reflect the City’s needs!