Endorsement: Here’s why you should vote for Matt Haney in Assembly District 17 election - The San Francisco Examiner

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Endorsement: Here’s why you should vote for Matt Haney in Assembly District 17 election - The San Francisco Examiner
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It's (another) Election Day, SF 🗳️ If you haven't voted yet in the runoff for AD17, and still don't know for whom to vote, read why The Examiner Editorial Board believes Matt Haney is the best choice to rep AD17 in Sacramento.

Supervisor Matt Haney speaks at a news conference about a "Jobs-Housing Fit" report prepared by the Budget and Legislative Analyst at City Hall on Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2019.

“It is critical that San Francisco send somebody to Sacramento who can fight for real solutions, who will fight for bold solutions, who’s a proven leader, an experienced leader, who can deliver on all of those issues,” Haney said during an interview with The Examiner Editorial Board. “I’ve spent my entire career in public service, fighting for progressive policy change.”

Last year, Haney called on Breed to declare a state of emergency due to the fentanyl overdose epidemic in the Tenderloin. In December, Breed answered the call by declaring an emergency, flooding the zone with police and — most importantly — opening a new “linkage” facility at United Nations Plaza to start providing people with an off-ramp from addiction.

“We need to allow paramedics and pharmacists to prescribe those treatments and lower the barriers to access, getting people enrolled in treatments that can get them off of fentanyl and other opioids. And I’m going to get in and immediately move that forward,” he said.

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