Prop. F goes into effect, but will it stay that way?
Briefly

"You have someone who was hand-in-hand with the mayor. He's publicly involved in pushing for the campaign for the measure to pass," said Sara Shortt, a Prop. F opponent. "Then there is a 'process' around implementing the measure that he is a part of. And finally, guess who gets the contract?"
Akbar denied any conflict of interest, asserting that being on the committee did not influence control over the contracting process: "All we do is get paychecks."
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