Thursday Morning What's Up: San Mateo Sheriff Refuses to Step Down
Briefly

San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus remains defiant following preliminary election results showing an 85% vote against her. She argues for a public evidentiary hearing before any potential removal by the board of supervisors. Additionally, the SF Chronicle is hosting a re-launch party to honor struggling restaurant owners, while in San Francisco, homeless families face evictions due to a return to pre-pandemic policies, contradicting Mayor Lurie’s prior promises. Meanwhile, President Trump's executive order aims to dismantle the Department of Education, raising questions about authority and agency management.
Sheriff Christina Corpus faces a significant public referendum against her continued role following special election results, claiming her entitlement to a hearing before dismissal.
The SF Chronicle has announced a celebratory relaunch event, thanking restaurant owners for their perseverance during hard times, highlighting community resilience and support.
Recent shifts in shelter policies in San Francisco have led to evictions of homeless families, contradicting prior assurances from Mayor Lurie about the duration of their stays.
Trump's plans to dissolve the Department of Education through an executive order highlight the complexities of agency authority and Congressional involvement in such decisions.
Read at sfist.com
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