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Chronicle Pushes to Make Muni Service Worse
Tuesday, October 16, 2007 : On Sunday, October 14, the San Francisco Chronicle urged voters to reject Prop A, which would inject $26 million annually into San Francisco’s cash-starved Municipal Railway (MUNI). The editorial coincided with a No on A mailer funded by close Chronicle ally and GAP founder, Donald Fisher. Fisher helped bankroll a rival ballot measure, Prop H, whose plan for new parking garages has met broad opposition.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007 : On Sunday, October 14, the San Francisco Chronicle urged voters to reject Prop A, which would inject $26 million annually into San Francisco’s cash-starved Municipal Railway (MUNI). The editorial coincided with a No on A mailer funded by close Chronicle ally and GAP founder, Donald Fisher. Fisher helped bankroll a rival ballot measure, Prop H, whose plan for new parking garages has met broad opposition.
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