
"Prop D, the “CEO tax” in San Francisco, would bring in $300 million in tax revenue, but the city would likely lose around 900 jobs, according to the city controller. The tax would also likely decrease the city’s annual gross domestic product by $200 million, according to a new report. [Mission Local]"
"Vallejo police on Thursday arrested a woman who’s suspected of pepper-spraying a fellow motorist in a road-rage attack. [NBC Bay Area]"
"It’s reportedly very miserable working at Meta right now, and employees are bracing for a Wednesday morning email next week that will tell them whether they are among the 8,000 employees being laid off. [SF Standard]"
"Supervisor Bilal Mahmood plans to introduce legislation to bypass shadow analysis in appeals to proposed housing projects. [Chronicle] Governor Newsom’s final budget is likely to face a tough reception in the legislature. [Cal Matters]"
Prop D, a proposed “CEO tax” in San Francisco, is projected to generate $300 million in tax revenue. The city controller estimates the measure would likely result in the loss of around 900 jobs. A new report projects the tax would likely decrease the city’s annual gross domestic product by $200 million. Vallejo police arrested a woman suspected of pepper-spraying a fellow motorist during a road-rage attack. Meta employees are reportedly bracing for a Wednesday morning email that will indicate whether they are among 8,000 employees being laid off. Supervisor Bilal Mahmood plans legislation to bypass shadow analysis in appeals for proposed housing projects. Governor Newsom’s final budget is expected to face difficult reception in the legislature. Political races for House seats in New York are described as unusually intense, and Barney Frank argues Democrats should prioritize the cultural agenda based on what is easiest and most popular.
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