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San Francisco Taxi Drivers Protest Credit Card Fees Outside City Hall

Protest Outside of City Hall

Hundreds of San Francisco cab drivers honked their horns and circled City Hall from 12-2 pm on Tuesday to protest the Municipal Transportation Agency’s ruling to allow cab companies to charge a 5% fee on all credit card transactions.

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What's your parking ticket story?

The winning stories get their parking tickets paid!

By: San Francisco Small Business Owners for Fairness

Crowdsourcing the Classroom – Education 2.0

Here at Reset San Francisco we know that Twitter,  one of the fastest growing streams of social media,has evolved from just 140 characters about what you ate for breakfast to a powerful communication and marketing tool. So it seems a logical next step for Twitter to enter the realm of education and lead the way for Education 2.0.

Senior Fiscal Policy Advisor for California Forward Speaks at SPUR Lunch Forum

Governor Jerry Brown’s veto of the proposed budget is just one more data point highlighting California’s government dysfunction.

Why is San Francisco So Dirty?

A new America’s Favorite Cities survey by Travel + Leisure readers ranked San Francisco among the dirtiest cities in the nation.

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