Thursday, September 2, 2010

Supervisor Sean Elsbernd Speaks to the BOMA San Francisco Government and Public Affairs Committee





BOMA San Francisco Members:

Supervisor Sean Elsbernd visited the members of BOMA San Francisco's Government and Public Affairs Committee (GAPAC) on September 2, 2010 to give an update on the Fix Muni Now - Yes on G effort and to provide a general update on City Hall issues.

We appreciate Supervisor Elsbernd's time and thank him for speaking to the members of the GAPAC.


More on the Fix Muni Now - Yes on G Campaign


Can you help the YES on G campaign in these ten remaining weeks? There are plenty of ways to lend a hand:
  • Go door-to-door, talking to your neighbors about Proposition G.  The campaign will give you all the training and materials you need to go out in your neighborhood and talk about Muni reform. In addition, they will give you a targeted list of registered, reliable voters that they need to reach out to before they cast their votes.
  • Help staff the campaign headquarters. We are looking for volunteers who can take at least one four-hour shift a week at our headquarters handing out signs and materials, and making calls to their volunteers to make sure they have what they need to go out and talk to voters.
  • Campaign internships. Know any current college students or recent graduates looking for hands-on campaign experience? We're looking for motivated interns eager for exposure to all aspects of campaign work, from campaign strategy and coalition-building to field work and volunteer management.
If you're interested in any of these volunteer opportunities, send an email to info@fixmuninow.com and let them know. (Internship applicants should also include a resume and cover letter.)

Thanks for supporting Proposition G -- with your help, Muni and San Francisco will win big in November.


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