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Awaiting funding, nonprofit covers costs of 24th St. vaccine site

The Latino Task Force, a Mission District-based nonprofit that took the reins of pandemic-response in the neighborhood, has been fundraising for the last few weeks to keep a local vaccination site open that provides vaccines and test kits to the Mission’s residents.The nonprofit was expecting San Francisco to step in with public funds — after all, the city had for the last four years partially covered the cost of running the site, which offers flu and COVID-19 vaccines and test kits.The city delayed the funding for the program after a kerfuffle in the city’s contracting process: The Latino Task Force’s contracting partner and a mobile healthcare company, BayPLS, was initially awarded a city contract for the site, after receiving a passing score on its proposal. But on Oct. 23 the city said it made a scoring error, and that BayPLS — […]

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Prop. J, to create an oversight mechanism for funding youth programs, explained in 60 seconds

Sign up below to get Mission Local’s free newsletter, a daily digest of news you won’t find elsewhere. Proposition J would create an oversight initiative to examine spending from funds for services to children and youth. Learn more in 60 seconds. Then, vote! Prop J 60 seconds explainer video. Video by Laura Wenus. Do you appreciate our election coverage?Mission Local is bringing you election stories from across San Francisco. We're asking every supervisorial candidate a weekly question in our "Meet the Candidates" series. We're publishing daily dispatches from the campaign trail following the mayoral candidates in our "See How They Run" series. We're following the money, telling you who is backing whom leading up to the November election.And we're putting it all on our one-stop shop election dashboard, where you can find everything related to local races.We can't do it […]

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Preston, Mahmood joust over police funding, housing in contentious debate

Bilal Mahmood, an entrepreneur and District 5 supervisor candidate, repeatedly picked fights with incumbent Dean Preston at a Wednesday night debate, scolding the incumbent for saying he would defund the police, and for criticizing national policies around police funding. “You are sending a message to police officers that their work is ‘pointless’ and that is why we are unable to hire staff and we are unable to arrest fentanyl dealers today,” Mahmood said. Preston shot back. “If you want a politician who is just going to, every budget season, write a blank check to this police department of $50 million to $100 million extra, with no accountability on how that’s being spent — if you want that kind of person — maybe he’s [sitting] to my right.”  “He is,” Mahmood agreed “So you’re a rubber stamp for police budgets?” Preston said incredulously at the UC […]

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