Lurie's compliant Board of Supes - 48 hills
Briefly

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has shifted towards supporting Mayor Lurie’s agenda, with few dissenting votes compared to their prior progressive majority. Key recent votes indicate a strong endorsement for Lurie’s proposals, including the fentanyl ordinance and the elimination of the empty-homes tax, often passing with overwhelming support. Critics note this has created a lack of independent oversight from the Board, contrasting sharply with the past when they frequently challenged the mayor on various legislation. While some longtime political dynamics seem to be improving cooperation, concerns rise regarding the diminishing independent voice of the supervisors.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors is increasingly supporting Mayor Daniel Lurie's agenda, showing a significant shift from the previous progressive majority that often opposed prior mayoral agendas.
Recent key votes reflect a unified Board, as most proposals receive overwhelming support, diverging from the past where dissent was more common, illustrating a change in political dynamics.
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