San Francisco Voters Rightly Reclaim Control, Oust Supervisor Who Ignored Their Voice
San Francisco residents have decisively removed a supervisor who prioritized radical environmental projects over community needs, underscoring the demand for accountable governance that respects local voices and practical mobility.
In a clear message to San Francisco’s political class, voters took decisive action Tuesday by recalling Supervisor Joel Engardio after he pushed to transform a vital coastal highway into a car-free park—disregarding the objections of his own constituents. This recall is not just about one man; it signals a broader rejection of disconnected politicians who prioritize ideological projects at the expense of everyday Americans' quality of life and personal freedom. Engardio championed shutting down a stretch of the Great Highway—a key arterial route in the Sunset neighborhood—and replacing it with what he dubbed "Sunset Dunes," a park lauded by some...
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