San Francisco voters appear poised to pass a pair of law-and-order ballot measures Tuesday that would represent a turn to the political center amid mounting frustration with public drug use, homelessness and property crime.
Proposition F would mandate drug screening for recipients of public benefits, while Proposition E would expand police surveillance tools and reduce oversight of the force.
A recent poll conducted by San Francisco’s Chamber of Commerce found 61% of likely voters support the two ballot measures and 72% believe San Francisco is on the wrong track. The business group supports Proposition E and hasn’t taken a position on F.
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