877:, himself a proponent of free college tuition, voiced support for the idea. To pay for this idea, Kim authored a real estate tax initiative to raise taxes on real estate sales and transfers over $ 5 million, with the goal of increasing city revenue by about $ 45 million per year. Voters approved Kim's Proposition W at the ballot in November 2016. CCSF's accreditation was confirmed for seven more years starting in January 2017. The next month, Mayor Lee and Kim announced a deal through which the city would pay $ 5.4 million per year to CCSF students who had lived in San Francisco for at least one year, so that they could pay their tuition. The deal, called Free City, also provided $ 250 cash per semester for each low-income student who attended CCSF full-time, as well as $ 100 per semester for part-time students. The cash grants were for the students to pay for books, transportation, supplies, and health care. The Free City program was described by
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Tenderloin). The next year, a proponent of project filed an ethics complaint against her, alleging that she worked as a lobbyist for TODCO in opposing the housing project. Kim was reported to be a paid employee for TODCO, supplying TODCO-prepared materials to the Board of Supervisors. Kim responded that she advocated against the housing project on her own time. City ethics regulations bar ex-officials from lobbying on issues that they covered while in office.
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407:. In 2006, Kim mounted a stronger campaign and she came in first in a field of 15 candidates seeking three seats. Kim was the top vote getter in every district except Marina/Cow Hollow, West of Twin Peaks and Castro/Noe Valley. In 2007, she became the first Korean American elected official in San Francisco. Kim's election was part of a more liberal shift in the school board joining Fellow Green
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disproportionate suspension and expulsions of
African American students and won a pilot to establish ethnic studies classes in all San Francisco public high schools. Kim stated that the program will “be a cost savings to the district if we’re able to retain more students” and that there is “flexibility to find funding” in a budget of $ 400 million.
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was criticized for its investigation of a cyclist fatality that happened the previous month, Kim requested a hearing to discuss improvements for such police procedures. Along with
Supervisors Yee and Avalos, in January 2014 Kim called for the city to adopt a multifaceted bicycle and pedestrian safety
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office building vacant since 2008. Kim's tax break proposal would apply to any large company willing to settle in the economically depressed area. Observers felt that this, Kim's first proposal as supervisor, signaled a break with her previous progressive record, to show a pro-business aspect. Former
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said the proposed changes would weaken CEQA's protections. In April 2013 Kim proposed a competing set of reform rules which Eric Brooks of the Green Party reported as "more CEQA friendly." Wiener and Kim hammered out a proposal combining elements of both versions; this was passed unanimously by the
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Mirkarimi was elected sheriff in 2011, but he was soon embroiled in a controversy regarding violence allegations that he had restrained his wife by grabbing and bruising her arm. For this he was suspended by Mayor Lee. About two out of three San
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magazine that without the backing of labor unions and the media, and with her own
Democratic Party endorsing her opponent, the only strategy she had available was the "old-fashioned" one of visiting as many constituents as possible. This was called Kim's "Fifty-Nine Precinct Strategy" (referring to
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editor Steven T. Jones was more supportive, describing how Kim was persistent in questioning Deputy City
Attorney Sherri Kaiser to determine what misdemeanor might be considered too small for the mayor to dismiss any elected official. Kim explained to her supporters that her decision was based on
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February: Twitter would benefit from a six-year payroll tax exemption on net new jobs if it moved into the neglected and distressed mid-Market Street neighborhood of Kim's district. Talks centered on the company moving to the old Furniture
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Supervisors meetings but refused to recite it in keeping with the decision she had made in her youth. Within a few weeks of being sworn in, her silence gained the attention of local and national news media. She said in 2011 that the words "liberty and justice for all" were not yet a
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magazine interviewed Kim in June 2012, asking her about her nightlife preferences. She said she appreciated the work of San Francisco Entertainment Commissioners who ease the friction between nightlife venues and local residents. Kim said wine and single-malt whiskey were drinks she enjoyed,
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Kim has tackled several issues regarding the use of bicycles in San Francisco. While serving on the Board of Education, she supported new bike racks for eight middle schools, and she promoted Bike-to-School Day. Though she never rode a bike in her childhood or at college, Kim told the
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to threaten a high school girl who argued prominently against JROTC. Kim spoke to the cadet herself and reported that he sincerely regretted his actions. Kim took the position that the JROTC program should not be hosted by San Francisco as long as the U.S. military continued its
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criticized it. Lee retained his seat in the election. By June 2012, Twitter had settled 800 employees into the new location renamed Market Square, and Kim was invited to visit. She posted a photo of Twitter's new "micro health kitchen". Other tech companies such as
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proposed new rules that would restrict such challenges. Bicycling advocate Ben Christopher was supportive of Wiener's proposal, citing one instance in 2005 when a single citizen held up the city's comprehensive bicycle plan. However, critics such as the
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tuition free for all its residents. In September 2017 when the program began, enrollment at CCSF increased by 6,450 students, a "huge boost". Sanders spoke at CCSF to praise the successful program as "a model" for the whole country.
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made anti-gay remarks, Kim announced that she would seek to rename San Francisco's tiny Lech Walesa Street. The narrow one-way street was originally named Ivy Street but was changed in 1983 to honor Wałęsa. Kim suggested that
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represented District 5, which shared a border with District 6. Mirkarimi, a fellow ex-Green Party member and progressive politician, accompanied Kim one day during her District 6 door-to-door campaigning in the border area.
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reality for many in the United States including communities of color, the LGBT community, immigrants and women. Kim said she was committed to "helping our nation achieve those ideals." On July 10, 2013, following the
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supervisor Chris Daly was critical; he said the plan could not help the city's budget shortfall, a serious problem resulting in jobs and services being cut. Agreeing with this assessment, Local 1021 of the
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be honored instead of Wałęsa, especially since the Tom Waddell Health Center was at that location. The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to change the name as Kim proposed.
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not be reinstated as sheriff. Despite this popular sentiment, in October 2012, Mirkarimi was reinstated through the votes of four progressive supervisors: Kim, Avalos,
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Mirkarimi not abusing the power of his office to commit wrongdoing, a point required by the city charter. She also expressed her worry that the case would have set a
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columnist Joe Eskenazi suggested that Kim's support for Mirkarimi kept her out of the running for president of the board of supervisors in 2014.
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2767:"Kim 2.0 Amendments Prohibit San Francisco Landlords From Enforcing Lease Provisions Limiting Occupants"
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in District 6. The plan included new bike paths and more bike parking. In September 2013 when the
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2245:"San Francisco: Poll indicates most residents think Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi should be removed"
1117:"Progressive Working Families Party lands in California, and is targeting moderate Democrats"
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magazine as one of "20 Hot 2010" persons in September 2010. She was pictured on the cover of
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2835:"Giants Back Away from Waterfront Density, Embrace Affordable Housing at Mission Rock"
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criticized Kim's position as that of a "political weathervane," unworthy of a leader.
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2719:"Causa Justa Just Cause | What is Eviction Protections 2.0? - Causa Justa Just Cause"
2478:"Congratulations, Supervisor Jane Kim, On Your First Self-Propelled Bike To Work Day"
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3329:"Clinton adviser, state justice in marital split — enter Jane Kim - SFChronicle.com"
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2376:"Name Your Poison: Ross Mirkarimi Fights Against Tough Odds and a Well Named Foe."
2392:"San Francisco supervisor may seek to rename Lech Walesa street after gay leader"
2219:"Renovated Market Square Building Transforms Urban Desolation of SF's Mid-Market"
1849:"San Francisco Supervisor Criticized For Refusing To Recite Pledge Of Allegiance"
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3181:"June 5, 2018 Election Results - Detailed Reports - Department of Elections"
2694:"How San Francisco's Eviction Protections 2.0 Protects Renters - Roomi Blog"
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2346:"Brace Yourselves For The Inevitable Mirkarimi Recall Proceedings"
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1922:"Twitter Tax Break Proposal Officially Announced At City Hall"
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2967:"Has Sanders Betrayed His Revolution by Endorsing Jane Kim?"
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2151:"Twitter employees revel in company's new headquarters"
1163:"Bernie Sanders Campaign Upping Its Game in California"
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2001:"SF's Twitter tax-break plan spurs political fight"
1780:"How Jane Kim Won SF Seat With Multiracial Support"
1645:"Ethnic studies seen as smart move despite deficit"
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969:. In 2010 she said her favorite song was "
855:Tenants and Owners Development Corporation
65:January 8, 2011 – January 8, 2019
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2658:"Support Supervisor Kim in CEQA showdown"
2251:. Bay City News Service. August 22, 2012.
1655:
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1346:Rauschuber, Catherine (October 2, 2006).
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3427:California politicians of Korean descent
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2428:Caldwell, Benjamin (February 28, 2009).
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2398:. Bay City News Service. March 13, 2013.
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3292:"Jane Kim steps out, on magazine cover"
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2457:. San Francisco Bicycle Coalition. 2010
2308:"S.F. progressives badly need a leader"
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761:Kim speaking in front of City Hall on
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646:San Francisco mayoral election of 2011
352:Chinatown Community Development Center
3412:City council members of Asian descent
3068:Waxmann, Laura (September 22, 2017).
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701:to remove Mirkarimi by popular vote.
638:Service Employees International Union
254:11th California State Senate District
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809:California Environmental Quality Act
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1554:Sridharan, Vasanth (May 13, 2009).
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803:Environmental impact appeals reform
266:2018 San Francisco mayoral election
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2509:"The Yerba Buena Street Life Plan"
2288:. October 11, 2012. Archived from
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1928:. Bay City News. February 8, 2011.
1752:Hogarth, Paul (November 9, 2010).
1562:. American City Business Journals.
1459:Norton, Marc (November 29, 2007).
1161:Pager, Tyler (November 13, 2019).
1115:Garofoli, Joe (January 13, 2022).
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186:University of California, Berkeley
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2074:Sherbert, Erin (March 16, 2011).
1999:Gordon, Rachel (March 20, 2011).
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865:Free tuition at community college
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2639:"Is CEQA Bad For Bike Projects?"
2507:Kuchar, Sally (August 2, 2011).
2409:Eskenazi, Joe (March 17, 2013).
2374:Eskanazi, Joe (January 7, 2015)
2168:Keeling, Brock (June 11, 2012).
2093:Sherbert, Erin (April 5, 2011).
1979:"Jane Kim's credibility problem"
1778:Lee, Aruna (November 26, 2010).
1535:Shaw, Randy (October 21, 2008).
1378:Young, Bernice (February 2011).
928:Personal life and media coverage
401:San Francisco Board of Education
383:San Francisco Board of Education
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3442:Politicians from San Francisco
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1612:Eskanazi, Joe (June 13, 2011)
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2149:Huet, Ellen (June 11, 2012).
1573:Tucker, Jill (May 13, 2009).
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673:Kim earned a law degree from
19:For the American artist, see
3402:Activists from New York City
3265:Ma, Kai (January 31, 2011).
2893:Dineen, J. K. (2021-10-27).
2858:San Francisco Business Times
1614:"It Ain't Easy Being Green."
1560:San Francisco Business Times
1380:"Following Her 'True North'"
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3309:Temprano, Tom (June 2012).
2965:Baum, Rick (June 3, 2016).
1816:The San Francisco Chronicle
1667:"SFist Interview: Jane Kim"
1045:. 1996. pp. 35–36, 54.
998:magazine in February 2011.
904:Kim was a candidate in the
252:. In 2016, she ran for the
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3462:Stanford University alumni
3432:Lawyers from New York City
3124:The San Francisco Examiner
2926:The San Francisco Standard
2595:The San Francisco Examiner
2551:San Francisco Bay Guardian
2331:San Francisco Bay Guardian
2117:CBS News, SF Bay Area KCBS
2042:CBS News, SF Bay Area KCBS
2024:San Francisco Bay Guardian
1983:San Francisco Bay Guardian
1724:San Francisco Bay Guardian
1632:San Francisco Public Press
1522:San Francisco Bay Guardian
973:" released in 1997 by the
714:San Francisco Bay Guardian
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3397:Activists from California
1960:"Twitter with Tax Breaks"
1518:"Key JROTC vote tomorrow"
943:San Francisco's Japantown
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1012:California Supreme Court
587:United States v. Windsor
575:Kim stood up during the
552:in the nation. She told
465:San Francisco Supervisor
415:, and Kim-Shree Maufas.
279:Early life and education
3149:San Francisco Chronicle
3016:San Francisco Chronicle
2952:San Francisco Chronicle
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2662:San Francisco Chronicle
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1945:San Francisco Chronicle
1579:San Francisco Chronicle
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1077:San Francisco Chronicle
704:San Francisco Chronicle
592:Defense of Marriage Act
457:was elected president.
356:San Francisco Chinatown
328:State Bar of California
299:, eventually earning a
3074:San Francisco Examiner
3055:San Francisco Examiner
2997:San Francisco Examiner
2624:San Francisco Examiner
2415:San Francisco Examiner
2381:(Retrieved 2-24-2015.)
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2292:on December 24, 2013.
2249:San Jose Mercury News
1871:San Jose Mercury News
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614:Twitter is an online
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348:Greenlining Institute
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283:Jane Kim was born in
54:from the 6th district
3358:at Wikimedia Commons
3208:on February 28, 2014
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2180:on December 27, 2014
1792:on November 30, 2010
1707:on October 21, 2006.
980:Kim was selected by
847:San Francisco Giants
680:In 2010, Supervisor
577:Pledge of Allegiance
571:Pledge of Allegiance
565:fifty-state strategy
313:Pledge of Allegiance
239:Board of Supervisors
3333:www.sfchronicle.com
2488:on November 9, 2014
1855:. February 2, 2011.
1818:. February 4, 2011.
1812:"Taking the Pledge"
1730:on October 16, 2010
1418:(1). Archived from
1296:"The Identity Card"
1188:on December 6, 2011
1043:Stanford University
845:In April 2015, the
788:Yerba Buena Gardens
778:concerns. In 2011,
665:Sheriff controversy
320:Stanford University
318:Kim graduated from
177:Stanford University
16:American politician
3422:California lawyers
3335:. August 31, 2016.
3279:on April 26, 2014.
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2872:Wong, Julia Carrie
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3296:Bay Area Observer
2874:(June 16, 2015).
2119:. April 22, 2011.
2044:. March 19, 2011.
1835:ABC News / KGO-TV
1785:New America Media
1503:Bay Area Reporter
1484:Bay Area Reporter
1266:Bay Area Reporter
1244:The Spence School
1214:. March 23, 2018.
883:community college
598:Twitter tax break
543:political machine
394:mayoral candidate
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