My guess would have been that the city would subsidize those environmentally friendly modes of transportation like other liberal cities do, given how much cleaner they are than taxis and buses.
Here's a chance for the city to help assure that they get a healthy meal while they work those long hours doing whatever IT people do.
On July 19, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to forbid restaurants, bars and convenience stores from handing out or selling straws.
The city joins a growing list of progressive enclaves to do so, including Seattle, Malibu, Santa Cruz, and Santa Barbara.
That earned that toney Central Coast city even more publicity than San Francisco.
San Francisco supervisors last month voted unanimously "In favor of a resolution to urge the city to screen insurers for their investments in coal and tar sands," according to a report in Insurance Journal.
San Francisco officials are following the lead of California's Legislature and Department of Insurance, which also have approved various efforts to prod insurance companies into divesting from coal-related stocks.
https://spectator.org/san-francisco-the-city-of-bans/
Here's a chance for the city to help assure that they get a healthy meal while they work those long hours doing whatever IT people do.
On July 19, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to forbid restaurants, bars and convenience stores from handing out or selling straws.
The city joins a growing list of progressive enclaves to do so, including Seattle, Malibu, Santa Cruz, and Santa Barbara.
That earned that toney Central Coast city even more publicity than San Francisco.
San Francisco supervisors last month voted unanimously "In favor of a resolution to urge the city to screen insurers for their investments in coal and tar sands," according to a report in Insurance Journal.
San Francisco officials are following the lead of California's Legislature and Department of Insurance, which also have approved various efforts to prod insurance companies into divesting from coal-related stocks.
https://spectator.org/san-francisco-the-city-of-bans/
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