
"Mayor Daniel Lurie has not appointed a new supervisor for D4, but already there's a strong candidate in the race to defeat the mayor's choice. Natalie Gee, labor and community organizer and chief of staff to Sup. Shamann Walton, announced Tuesday that she's running for the seat. Gee was born in San Francisco, went to local public schools, including Lowell High and SF State, and if offering an agenda that could appeal to many of the voters who tossed Joel Engardio out of office."
"From her press release: Legislatively, Gee will focus on building family-oriented housing without pushing out existing residents, protecting immigrant communities, investing in programs for youth and seniors, and funding true public safety initiatives that build connections between community and law enforcement. She will prioritize safer streets with reliable transit and better roads for pedestrians, micro-mobility users, cyclists, and drivers. Gee is doing something else that's critical to local government (and the future of our society): She's calling on the very rich to pay more taxes."
Natalie Gee filed to run for San Francisco's District 4 seat. Gee is a San Francisco native who attended local public schools including Lowell High and SF State and currently serves as chief of staff to Supervisor Shamann Walton. Gee supports reopening the Great Highway to cars during weekdays and would back a ballot measure to repeal its closure. Gee opposes Mayor Daniel Lurie's Rich Family Zoning plan that allows greater density without added affordability on the West Side. Gee prioritizes family-oriented housing that does not displace residents, protection for immigrant communities, expanded youth and senior programs, safer streets with reliable transit, and public safety initiatives that build ties between community and law enforcement. Gee proposes balancing the budget by taxing billionaires and large corporations rather than increasing burdens on working San Franciscans.
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