
Supervisor Bevan Dufty and Rebecca Prozan
In the highly competitive District 8 Supervisorial election, candidate Rebecca Prozan has received the endorsement of current Supervisor Bevan Dufty.
After staying out of the race for months, Dufty is giving Prozan his strong support.
“Rebecca has proven herself as someone who gets things done for the people of District 8 and this City,” said Dufty.
“For 15 years I have worked with Rebecca — and she has always been consistent. She works the hardest, holds herself to the highest standards of integrity and shows us that politics should be foremost about helping people.”
“I have seen Rebecca mobilize our City and community to convene a Breast Cancer Summit as well as reforming Taxicab policies, a very thorny topic. Her strength is in listening to divergent viewpoints, building consensus and then achieving results.”
“It has been wonderful to see Rebecca’s growth; her graduation from law school and her work as a Prosecutor at the Hall of Justice. Her practical public safety experience will make her a leader at City Hall for ensuring neighborhood safety and best practices to stop recycling individuals in and out of courts and custody.”
Dufty becomes the first Supervisor, not eligible to seek re-election, to endorse a replacement.
“Bevan has always believed that public service is a daily opportunity to make San Francisco a better place. His endorsement inspires me in making my mark as a leader for this City,” said Prozan.
Dufty joins a growing list of Prozan supporters including District Attorney Kamala Harris, Supervisor Michela Alioto-Pier, School Board Commissioners Rachel Norton and Norman Yee, Community College Trustees Steve Ngo and Lawrence Wong and the co-endorsement by the Alice B. Toklas Democratic Club.
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