Why Vote Yes On Prop J?


How I’m voting this Tuesday

This footage is from October 31, 2003.
I took advantage of having access to Tom Ammiano in person Friday to ask him about the other propositions on the ballot. What he said makes sense to me. I hope it will be helpful to you in making your decisions about tomorrow’s elections.
Video clip – Why Yes On Prop J (3 MB)
Tom Ammiano Says:
“Prop J, you know. I really think it’s unnecessary. I think, for Angela, it was a way to attach herself to a ballot measure so she could get some mileage out of it. It’s an old trick. We all do it from time to time. If it fails, I don’t really see any great consequences for San Francisco, because we already have that political will in and around the homeless — and again, (the bill is) just trying to capitalize on that without really trying to come up with solutions that are verifyable. Like my ability to get six million bucks from the Bush government two weeks ago, so we could have supportive housing and services for the mentally ill and homeless. Now that’s real, and that’s happening as we speak.
(from later in the interview)
Lisa: So getting back to J. Would you say “No”? Or would you say go ahead and pass J?
Tom:
I’d say go ahead and pass J. It’s not going to hurt anything. I just think that you don’t want to make any empty promises.
Lisa: But it’s not crucial?
Tom: Yeah.

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