In his first month as mayor, Daniel Lurie received overwhelming approval from the San Francisco Board of Supervisors to enhance his authority over homelessness and related contracts. Instead of pushing his agenda aggressively, he sought collaboration, demonstrating respect for the supervisors, which contrasts sharply with former Mayor Breed's contentious style. Interviews reveal a notable shift in political tone, with Lurie actively engaging with board members and personalizing relationships, further branding him as a universally likable figure in local politics.
I'm trying to do this - will you work with me?
He has shown respect and congeniality; that's a dramatic change in the tone of politics.
There's a universal sentiment that he's a nice guy.
He has come to my office to talk about policy issues with me.
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