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5 mar 2024 · San Francisco Proposition B was a charter amendment that would have increased the minimum number of police officers and created a fund for recruitment, but only if voters approved a new or modified tax. It was defeated in March 2024 with 72.38% of the votes.
Proposition B is a bond measure that would fund projects related to community health, medical facilities, street safety, public spaces and shelter to reduce homelessness. It would require 66 2⁄3% affirmative votes to pass and would have an estimated average tax rate of $0.0069/$100 of assessed property value.
5 mar 2024 · Prop. B was a ballot measure that would have increased police staffing by 100 officers through signing bonuses, contingent on a future tax increase. The measure sparked debate among elected officials and was opposed by a tech executive and a moderate-leaning PAC.
31 sty 2024 · There will be a new proposition on the ballot in February–March 2024, Proposition B, which proposes to put in a new staffing minimum. We’ve written this new Deep Dive to explain what Prop B would and would not do.
Proposition B: Police Officer Staffing Levels Conditioned on Amending Existing or Future Tax Funding [March 2024 Election] This measure requires 50% +1 affirmative votes to pass
26 wrz 2024 · Older adults from the AAPI community hold signs in support of Proposition B during a rally in San Francisco on Sept. 25, 2024. The $390 million bond measure on the November ballot would provide money to improve public health infrastructure and safety in the city. (Alise Maripuu/Bay City News)
Here’s what to know about Proposition B in San Francisco.