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SF’s $240M Health Care Grab Tests City Hall Accountability

Sunday, April 26, 2026 · 2 min

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San Francisco’s reform fight today is about whether City Hall treats dedicated funds and public processes as promises or piggy banks. Workers face a deadline to protect $240 million in health accounts, while Sharp Park shows process can still stop shortcuts.

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San Francisco’s reform fight today is about whether City Hall treats dedicated funds and public processes as promises or piggy banks. Workers face a deadline to protect $240 million in health accounts, while Sharp Park shows process can still stop shortcuts.

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