YES on L: Community Transit Act

YES on L: Community Transit Act

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A community-led campaign to grow funding for Muni by taxing ride-hail companies. Get on board to help us win in November!

Photos from YES on L: Community Transit Act's post 11/06/2024

We are so proud of our volunteer team who showed up these last seven months to fight for Muni. Hundreds of us gathered over 17,000 signatures to put Prop L on the ballot, knocked 11,000 doors, and won broad political support in the face of over $1M in opposition. There are at least 150K ballots left to count and Prop L will need more Yes votes than Prop M in order to prevail, but we’ve won 56% of early votes across a wide geographic base. Support for transit funding in San Francisco is strong, our coalition is determined, and our work is just beginning.

11/05/2024

We knew San Francisco wouldn't fall for Uber's misinformation campaign 😘

We ❤️ Muni! Vote Yes on L!

11/05/2024

San Francisco, today is the last day to vote YES on L for critical Muni funding! Visit sfelections.gov for information on how to vote before polls close at 8pm.

Let's go Fund the Bus!

11/05/2024

Thank you to TikTok legend @ traingirlsummer! Only one more day to get your ballot in and vote YES on L for critical Muni funding! Together we can Fund the Bus—and the Train!!

11/04/2024

Voters love Prop L but we're on the last page of the ballot. Donate by midnight to help get more digital ads out before election day: https://buff.ly/3WDRVU2

We're spreading the word about San Francisco's love for Muni and why it relies on Prop L!

11/03/2024

Muni helps San Franciscans get where we're going, in ways that help meet our environmental commitments. Join climate leaders and environmental experts in voting Yes on L—and get your ballot in by 8pm on Tuesday Nov 5!

Thank you to NRDC Action Fund, Greenbelt Alliance, Sierra Club, Sunrise Movement Bay Area, Transform, and all the other environmental orgs that have endorsed Yes on L.

Meet the first-time campaigners behind Prop. L to tax ride-hailing companies 11/02/2024

Thanks to Mission Local for covering some of our wonderful volunteers who have never participated in a campaign before! '“I can’t put into words how much this has made me feel like people can create change,” Morgan said.' Everyone is out here putting in the work to fund the bus!

Meet the first-time campaigners behind Prop. L to tax ride-hailing companies Amid the onslaught of granular election news, it's easy to forget that many San Franciscans have become politically active for the first time.

11/02/2024

Volunteer spotlight: Aidan has knocked hundreds of doors to talk to their neighbors about Prop L! "San Francisco can’t exist without Muni, so I’m proud to go door to door, meet San Franciscans, and inform them of how we can help Muni in its time of need."

11/02/2024

TOMORROW! Thanks to the League of Pi**ed Off Voters for inviting us to hand out their guide and Yes on L lit at bars in the Inner Richmond! Sun, Nov 3, 6pm at Fizzee's on 3954 Geary.

11/02/2024

Public transit is a lifeline for seniors, youth, and people with disabilities — and it's on the ballot this election. Show your support by voting Yes on L!

San Francisco voters may tax Uber to help struggling Muni system 11/01/2024

Muni’s $227 deficit “threatens future service...Riders and drivers are already getting hit. In May, the SFMTA announced it would reduce discounts for Muni riders and increase parking fines to lessen the deficit. Enter Prop L.” Vote Yes on L!

San Francisco voters may tax Uber to help struggling Muni system San Francisco voters could slap a tax on ride-hail companies like Uber and Lyft to fund the city's Muni system, which is facing a huge deficit and the possibility of service cuts.

Commentary: Vote 'Yes' on L and Fund the Bus - Streetsblog San Francisco 11/01/2024

"If you’re surprised to hear that I think taxing businesses can be good for business—just hear me out." -- Cyn Wang, small business owner, mom, and Vice President of San Francisco's Entertainment Commission* Vote Yes on L!

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(*for identification purposes only)

Commentary: Vote 'Yes' on L and Fund the Bus - Streetsblog San Francisco According to data from Muni, the main reason people take public transit is for dining out, socializing, or entertainment. In other words, the main reason people ride Muni is to support San Francisco’s small businesses.

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