Lyn Werbach

Contest: DCCC, Assembly District 17
  • Office: DCCC, Assembly District 17
  • Election Date: March 5, 2024
  • Candidate: Lyn Werbach
  • Due Date: December 23, 2023
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Thank you for seeking GrowSF's endorsement for the March 5, 2024 Primary Election! GrowSF believes in a growing, beautiful, vibrant, healthy, safe, and prosperous city via common sense solutions and effective government.

The GrowSF endorsement committee will review all completed questionnaires and seek consensus on which candidates best align with our vision for San Francisco.

We ask that you please complete this questionnaire by December 23, 2023 so we have enough time to adequately review and discuss your answers.

Table of Contents

Questions

Please mark the box that best aligns with your position. You may explain any position if you so desire.

Education

YesNo
Should all students in 8th grade have access to algebra, if they want it?X
Should all students in 7th grade have access to algebra, if they want it?X
Should all high school students have access to AP courses?X
Should the Party adopt or support policies that promote making algebra available to 8th graders?X
Did you support or oppose the recall of Board of Education members Collins, López, and Moliga? If you supported or opposed a subset, please specify below.SupportX

Explain why you did or did not support the recall of each member:

If you want to explain any positions above, please feel free:

Business

Should San Francisco…YesNo
Reduce the time to obtain all permits to open a new business to no more than 3 months?X
Reduce the cost of obtaining permits to open a new business?X
Reduce the number of activities which must obtain permits, and expand the number of by-right activities?X
Increase the number of available ABC permits?X
Increase the number of available recreational marijuana permits?X
Try to attract businesses of all sizes to the City?X

If you want to explain any positions above, please feel free:

Public Safety

YesNo
Do you think that property crime in San Francisco is too high?X
Do you support policies commonly referred to as "defund the police"?X
Should the Party adopt or support policies that promote a fully-funded and fully-staffed police department?Support
Should police funding be from the general fund, rather than via special taxes and set-asides?X
Did you support the recall of District Attorney Chesa Boudin?X

Please explain why you did or did not support the recall of DA Chesa Boudin:

Because he did not sufficiently communicate to the public that criminals would be held accountable during his tenure. He also had a very unproductive working relationship with the SFPD and that is a requirement for an effective DA.

If you want to explain any positions above, please feel free:

Housing

YesNo
Is it too difficult to build market rate housing in San Francisco?X
Is it too difficult to build subsidized housing in San Francisco?X
Should the Party adopt or support policies that make it easier, faster, and/or cheaper to build market rate housing in San Francisco?X
Should the Party adopt or support policies that make it easier, faster, and/or cheaper to build subsidized housing in San Francisco?X
Should the Party adopt or support policies that would loosen the existing limits on height, density, and bulk for residential buildings? (ie taller, denser, and fewer/reduced setbacks)X
Should the Party adopt or support policies that would abolish the existing limits on height, density, and bulk for residential buildings?X

If you want to explain any positions above, please feel free:

Drugs

YesNo
Should San Francisco arrest and prosecute fentanyl dealers?X
Should the Party adopt or support policies that formally request help from the State and Federal governments to bolster our police force (both the officers and the investigators)?X
Should the Party adopt or support policies promoting "safe consumption" sites without altering existing laws and lax enforcement around open-air usage?X
Should the Party adopt or support policies promoting "safe consumption" sites only if paired with zero-tolerance for open-air usage? (ie consuming drugs like fentanyl on the street would be illegal; and users would be taken to a recovery site until they are sober)X

If you want to explain any positions above, please feel free:

Mental Health

YesNo
Should San Francisco place people who are experiencing mental health crises on the streets into involuntary mental health holds at psychiatric facilities?X
Should the Party adopt or support policies that facilitate the construction and operation of mental health facilities, and permit those facilities to treat patients involuntarily if they are deemed to be unable to care for themselves (as determined by a panel of psychiatric professionals)?X

If you want to explain any positions above, please feel free:

Public Transit

YesNo
Should SFMTA and BART conduct fare enforcement operations and prosecute fare evaders?X
Should the Party adopt or support policies requiring SFMTA and BART to enforce fare payment?X
Recent state funding requires Muni and BART to enforce fare payments in order to receive funding; do you agree with this requirement?X

If you want to explain any positions above, please feel free:

General questions

What needs to change with the Party?

The party needs to get back to basics and focus on making government work for everybody in the city, instead of investing energy in performative actions that only serve to divide us.

What are the top three issues facing San Francisco, and what would you like to see change?

Crime - We need to change the culture of acceptance of crime on our streets.

Homelessness - We need to build more shelters and get more people into treatment. We should not allow sleeping anywhere on city sidewalks.

Housing - We need to streamline regulations and make it easier for people to build more housing.

Tell us one thing you think needs to change in SF that the average voter wouldn't know about.

All voters need to know about the DCCC, its purpose and its importance in the governance of San Francisco.

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