Latest line: A good week for Daniel Lurie, a bad week for Mildred Garcia
Briefly

San Francisco voters show overwhelming support for their new mayor, with 73% approval six months into his term, a significant increase from the 28% approval of the former mayor. Meanwhile, Cal State University faces a $2.3 billion budget gap impacting its 460,000 students across 23 campuses, attributed to rising labor costs and a restrictive state budget. Additionally, Planned Parenthood has closed five clinics in Northern California following a Medicaid funding ban for abortion services, although pending lawsuits may allow for state funding.
Seventy-three percent of San Francisco voters currently approve of the new mayor's performance after six months in office, contrasting sharply with the previous mayor's approval rating of 28%.
Cal State University faces a challenging year ahead, with an anticipated $2.3 billion budget gap due to rising labor costs and constraints of a tight state budget.
After the recent signing of a bill to ban Medicaid funding for abortion services by President Trump, Planned Parenthood is forced to close five clinics in Northern California.
Despite the closure of clinics, ongoing lawsuits against the funding ban may lead to potential financial support from the state.
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