Voter Information for Carlos Petroni
San Francisco County, CA November 3, 1998 General
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Carlos Petroni

Candidate for
Board of Supervisors

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Biographical Highlights
  • Party: Progressive Left Slate
  • Occupation: Newspaper Editor
  • Labor Party
  • Immigrant Rights Movement (MDI)
  • Labor Militant, A democratic Socialist Organization
  • Economist and Urban Planner by Training
  • International Awards for Human Rights Work
  • International and National Awards for Literary Work
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Top Priorities if Elected
  • Political Reform, End of the One-Party System in SF
  • Housing, Health Care and Jobs for All San Franciscans. Full Civil Rights for All
  • Free, Efficient Mass Transportation - Defense of the Environment - Economic Development for the Neighborhoods
Key Endorsements
  • Immigrant Rights Movement ; SF Frontines Newspaper; Progressive Left Slate
  • and 500 organizations and prominent community leaders.
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Position Papers
Draft Platform of the Progressive Left Slate
From economic development of the neighborhoods to civil rights for all; from an economic plan to increase City's revenue by $830-Million per year to progressive taxation and the creation of a municipally-owned Bank of the City of San Francisco;from housing, jobs and health care for ALL to political and campaign reform; from free, efficient mass transportation and MUNI to the defense of the urban environment; from SOLUTIONS for the homeless to ALTERNATIVES for the youth.
Campaign Contact Information
E-mail: progress@ix.netcom.com
Phone: (415)452-9992
Fax: (415) 643-8581
Address:
3311 Mission Street, Suite 135
San Francisco, California 94110


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