San Francisco's new mayor is starting to unite the fractured city
- Daniel Lurie, a nonprofit founder with no elected experience, beat incumbent London Breed to become San Francisco's new mayor after spending nearly $10 million of his own money.
- Lurie has inherited a city with reduced crime and tent numbers, thanks partly to initiatives under Breed, but still faces problems like open drug use and retail theft.
- Lurie has proposed new initiatives like adding shelter beds, streamlining housing projects, and changing drug paraphernalia distribution policies, aiming to unite a fractured city.
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San Francisco's new mayor starting to unite fractured city
Democrats nationally may be in turmoil, but liberals in San Francisco are hopeful the new mayor's collaborative approach will help solve entrenched problems in a city recently known for its bitter infighting and chaotic streets. Daniel Lurie, an heir to the the Levi Strauss fortune and anti-poverty nonprofit founder with…

San Francisco's new mayor is starting to unite the fractured city
Democrats nationally may be in turmoil, but liberals in San Francisco are hopeful over a new mayor's collaborative style in a city known for its infighting and chaotic streets.
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