Our own bureaucracy should not and cannot get in the way of our efforts to get people sheltered.
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London Breed
Profession:
Politician
Born:
August 11, 1974
Nationality:
American
Quotes by London Breed
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I grew up in a San Francisco very different from what many have experienced: a place called Plaza East, notoriously one of the most dangerous public housing developments in the City.
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There is nothing compassionate or safe about relegating people, particularly those suffering from mental health or addiction issues, to sleep on our streets.
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With commitment and the right investments, we can create a San Francisco where no one is forced, relegated, or allowed to sleep on the streets, and where no one endures addiction or mental illness on the streets without supportive and effective services.
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All of our students should feel safe and supported when they go to school.
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No child should be deprived the opportunity to excel.
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No family should feel they need to leave San Francisco to find a great public education.
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As a child, I walked with my friends to Rosa Parks Elementary and then to Ben Franklin Middle School. I rode Muni to Galileo High School. And thanks to amazing teachers who believed in me and supported me along the way, I was able to matriculate to another public school: the University of California at Davis.
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Our streets should be inviting and safe so anyone can feel comfortable choosing to ride a bike, walk, or take transit, and so it is clear which space is for which mode of travel.
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I will fight for affordable housing for teachers, police, fire fighters, and families in all our neighborhoods.
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We need to improve our public transportation and invest in physical infrastructure changes so that people can safely choose alternatives to driving like walking, riding a bike or even, yes, electric scooters.
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Setting San Francisco on a course to sustainability will require all of us to work in concert on a number of ambitious efforts.
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We cannot just say there is a homelessness crisis in San Francisco and continue moving at our normal pace.
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San Francisco needs a Mayor who will make all our neighborhoods safe, a Mayor with a record of standing up for public safety and fighting for the resources we need.
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Businesses have played an important role in advancing nondiscrimination protections across the county because they have recognized that inclusion is the right thing to do and fairness and equality are good for business.
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In San Francisco, our diversity is our strength.
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Our work is not done until everyone is safe and celebrated not just in San Francisco, but also across the country.
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San Francisco deserves to be a great bicycling city where every day is Bike to Work Day.
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Improving our transportation infrastructure reduces car trips, helps us reach our carbon emission reduction goals, is healthier for our residents, and saves lives. Too often in the past we have been slow to make these common sense improvements to our streets.
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Some consider bicycling an 'alternative' mode of transportation, but it should not be considered alternative. It should be an easy choice for getting around in our City, and we need to do more to make that a reality.
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I want to make sure we are spending wisely and using our resources effectively to address the issues facing San Francisco, while reaching residents throughout our entire City.
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Building and preserving housing, along with keeping people housed, are critical to making our city more affordable for all.
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As someone who grew up in public housing, I've known these conditions.
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Well, I was lucky to have people throughout my life who invested in me.
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Well, my grandmother, she raised me in public housing.
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Getting around San Francisco should be convenient, safe, affordable, and sustainable.
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I ask people to not attribute what I've done - my success and how hard I've worked - to not reduce that or attribute that to someone else.
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No matter where you come from, no matter what you decide to do in life, you can do anything you want to do.
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Never let your circumstances determine your outcome in life.
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Access to quality early care and education is an important part of our efforts to make San Francisco more equitable, and ensure that every child who grows up here can thrive.
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Children who attend high-quality early care and education programs before kindergarten perform better on assessments of reading and math skills and socio-emotional development. However, since early care and education programs are so expensive, low-income families face significant barriers.
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Early care and education helps children build the skills they need for success in kindergarten and can help close the achievement gap.
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Homelessness isn't just an issue in San Francisco. It's an issue throughout California and up and down the West Coast. We need to support policies that address our twin troubles of housing affordability and homelessness at the state-level.
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We know that all too often, homelessness and behavioral health challenges go hand in hand.
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We need housing for people who are exiting homelessness, and need to make sure we're providing housing at multiple levels of care so people can get the services they need to permanently exit homelessness and make their home in San Francisco.
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Since becoming Mayor, I have advocated for safer streets.
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If there was a street synonymous with San Francisco, it's Market Street. It is the everyday backbone of the City, with hundreds of thousands of people traveling along it on foot, bike, bus, or streetcar. It's where we gather to celebrate our victories and protest injustices.
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Homelessness and behavioral health challenges affect every neighborhood in San Francisco.
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I don't want San Francisco to be just a place where people just move for opportunities.
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We can't solve the issues of homelessness without more housing.
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Our young people need safe, permanent housing, so they can focus on their education or job, live healthy lives, and pursue their interests - without fear of where they'll sleep at night.
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Sadly, youth homelessness is an issue throughout the country.
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To our health care workers and essential employees: Thank you for everything you are doing.
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In San Francisco, we have long faced serious challenges in managing the crisis of homelessness on our streets.
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We share common values as San Franciscans: we help each other; we welcome newcomers; we innovate and learn; we focus on facts; we work together; and we find creative solutions.
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I'm a fact-based leader.
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I have the ability and the will to lead San Francisco in building more housing. Without it, people like me who grew up in San Francisco, and people who came here for the values we embrace will simply not be able to stay.
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Housing insecurity isn't just an abstract point of policy for me. I've lived it.
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People coming out of jail need a path back into society: access to a job, a place to live, supportive services. We've seen what happens without it: they commit more crimes and return to jail, which is worse for everyone.
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There must be real consequences for those who commit crimes in our neighborhoods.
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