San Francisco's bureaucracy is in need of reform. Currently, our system of government is often an obstacle in and of itself to innovation, failing to keep up with the needs of its citizens.
Both Prop D and Prop E aim to cut through the red tape that hinders city governance; however, they offer contrasting visions for how to achieve that reform.
Prop D, backed by billionaire interests, seeks to reduce the number of city commissions from around 130 to a maximum of 65 and strip them of decision-making authority.
Prop E would preserve the aspects of our system of government that work to serve our diverse community, enabling collaboration between residents and city officials.
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