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SFUSD Food Program Hungry for Reform
September 12, 2012
By: Miriam E. Marks
For low-income students in the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD), lunchtime is not just about a break from class but about obtaining crucial nutrition.
Design Contest: SF Public Library Asks For Your Help!
September 10, 2012
By: Dwight Smith
The San Francisco Public Library certainly has earned its status as one of our most beloved public institutions. Now the San Francisco Public Library is jumping into the web 2.0 movement with a new crowdsourcing campaign to design their new library card.
We Built a Stronger San Francisco Economy on Smart Government Investments
September 7, 2012
By: Phil Ting
As we watch the news from the party conventions, we are hearing a new refrain – “We built that.”
As political rhetoric goes, it is hardly, “Where’s the Beef?” or even, “Bridge to the 21st Century.” What it lacks in rhetorical punch, it more than makes up for in policy weight.
Love Muni, Hate Muni or Somewhere in Between? Let the SFMTA Know!
September 6, 2012
By: Dwight Smith
AB 1500 Passes CA State Assembly!
One Step Closer to Restoring Our Commitment To California's Students
August 16, 2012
International Regulation Menaces Internet Freedom
August 16, 2012
By: Mike Montgomery
Silicon Valley is the king of Internet innovation. But that doesn't mean the valley can ignore sovereign powers -- particularly when their actions could threaten its lifeblood: global Internet freedom.
This Rocks
August 10, 2012
A new “sharing economy” app launches today just in time for Outside Lands – www.ParkPlease.com.
They Don’t Want an App for That
August 9, 2012
The venerable San Francisco Civil Grand Jury is out today with their report detailing possible solutions to the San Francisco Municipal Railway’s “switchback” problems.
We Couldn’t Have Said It Better Ourselves
By: Kate Maeder
It’s time to Ctrl+Alt+Delete the city’s outdated technology. Today the San Francisco Examiner reported on the new civil grand jury report proposing a complete reboot of city government’s notoriously antiquated technology. Frequent readers of Reset San Francisco know that we couldn’t have said it better ourselves.
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