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==Activism==
==Activism==
The LPSF filed several ballot arguments against local measures in the November 2024 election:
• Proposition A (school bonds)
• Proposition K (closing the Great Highway)
• Proposition H (firefighter pensions)
• Proposition I (nurses and 911 operator pensions)
The arguments (limit 300 words) against Propositions H and I won the lottery held by the San Francisco Elections Department, and were published in the Voter Handbook mailed to hundreds of thousands of registered San Francisco voters. As the official opponent of these measures, the LPSF also got to submit rebuttals (limit 250 words) to the proponents arguments in support of Propositions H and I.
Some of the main activities of the LPSF circa 2018 include:
Some of the main activities of the LPSF circa 2018 include:
* Filing ballot arguments each year to be published in the San Francisco Voter Handbook distributed each election to several hundred thousand registered San Francisco voters (some free arguments selected as official ballot arguments by lottery, others paid arguments typically costing several hundred dollars each, based on the number of words).
* Filing ballot arguments each year to be published in the San Francisco Voter Handbook distributed each election to several hundred thousand registered San Francisco voters (some free arguments selected as official ballot arguments by lottery, others paid arguments typically costing several hundred dollars each, based on the number of words).
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