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Daniel Lurie Sworn in as San Francisco Mayor, Pledges Bold Action on Fentanyl Crisis and Homelessness

The Levi Strauss heir and political newcomer outlines plans to address public safety, addiction, and economic recovery in a city facing significant challenges.

  • Daniel Lurie, a moderate Democrat and first-time officeholder, was inaugurated as San Francisco's 46th mayor, succeeding London Breed.
  • In his inaugural address, Lurie emphasized tackling the fentanyl crisis, homelessness, and public safety issues as top priorities for his administration.
  • He announced plans to propose emergency legislation to accelerate city responses to addiction, mental illness, and homelessness, including opening a 24/7 drop-off center for individuals in crisis.
  • Lurie promised no cuts to frontline workers such as police, EMTs, and nurses, despite the city's projected $876 million budget deficit, while committing to greater government efficiency and accountability.
  • The new mayor aims to balance compassion with enforcement, proposing measures to curb open-air drug markets and expand emergency shelter capacity by leveraging public-private partnerships.
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