Articles Posted by FCJ Editor

  • Newsom Announces Civic Center Live Broadcast
    of World Series Game Five

    Similar to the successful public broadcasts of the World Cup earlier this summer, a jumbotron screen will broadcast the potential clinching game of the World Series in front of San Francisco City Hall. The City previously received permission from Fox Sports Broadcasting to show the potential clinching away game.

  • Kim Responds to Walker, Goes Negative in D6 Race

    Kim Responds to Walker, Goes Negative in D6 Race

    School Board President goes negative against Building Inspections Commissioner Debra Walker in the race for District 6 Supervisor.

  • Sparks IE Goes Negative in D6 Race

    Sparks IE Goes Negative in D6 Race

    Alliance for Jobs and Sustainable Growth, an independent expenditure committee supporting Human Rights Commission Executive Director Theresa Sparks, goes negative against School Board President Jane Kim in the race for District 6 Supervisor.

  • No Drama Meko Attracts Adachi, Gonzalez
    to Meet and Greet

    Are you tired of all the progressive infighting in the District 6 race? Come join Jim “No Drama” Meko, Public Defender Jeff Adachi, former Board of Supervisors President Matt Gonzalez, and other special guests today from 2pm – 4pm at the Artists Alley Gallery, 863 Mission Street (across from Bloomingdales), for the final Jim Meko for District 6 Supervisor festivities. Free tee-shirts, fine food, fabulous beverages and great company are guaranteed in this gorgeous gallery space.

  • Walker Goes Negative in D6 Race

    Walker Goes Negative in D6 Race

    Building Inspections Commissioner Debra Walker goes negative against School Board President Jane Kim and Human Rights Commission Executive Director Theresa Sparks in the race for District 6 Supervisor.

  • America’s Tea Party Phenomenon

    Promoted as grassroots activism, the party gained national recognition in media-hyped mid-2009 congressional town hall protests against Obamacare, banker and other bailouts, fiscal excess, and bogus claims about Obama’s socialist agenda.

  • Ethics Raises Spending Cap in D6, D8 Races

    Ethics Raises Spending Cap in D6, D8 Races

    In District 6, the Individual Expenditure Ceiling (IEC) of a publicly financed candidate, Theresa Sparks, was raised to $153,000. The IEC for this candidate was raised because on October 7, 2010, the Total Supportive Funds of Jane Kim in District 6 totaled $154,300. Accordingly, by law, the Ethics Commission was required to raise the Individual Expenditure Ceiling of this publicly financed candidate in District 6.