Measure on the ballot in the 2024 California Primary Election in San Francisco.
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Get StartedIf you vote "yes,” you want to make the following changes only if voters in a future election amend an existing tax measure or approve a new tax that would fully fund police staffing and recruitment to: - Set minimum levels of police officer staffing in San Francisco; - Require the City to budget enough money for at least five years to pay for the number of police officers employed during the previous year; - Change the process of establishing minimum police staffing levels for the City, including requiring the Commission to request enough money to pay for minimum police staffing levels; - Allow the SFPD to introduce amendments to its own budget; and - Create a fund to set aside money to pay for police recruiting for at least five years.
If you vote "no," you do not want to make these changes.
Shall the City amend the Charter to set minimum police officer staffing levels, require the City to budget enough money to pay the number of police officers employed in the previous year, allow the Police Department to introduce amendments to its budget, and set aside funds to pay for police recruitment, all for at least five years, but all if and only if the voters later adopt a new tax or amend an existing tax to fund these requirements?
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