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Topic | Rank |
Crime / Policing / Safety | 1 |
Schools / Education | 2 |
Drug Use / Addiction | 3 |
Landlords / Rental Properties | 4 |
Perception | 5 |
Taxes | 6 |
Homelessness | 7 |
City Finances / Economy | 8 |
Racism / Discrimination / Hate | 9 |
City Council / Mayor | 10 |
Quality of Life | 11 |
Corruption | 12 |
Streets / Maintenance / Parking | 13 |
Arts / Arts Community | 14 |
Employment Opportunities | 15 |
City Services / Neighborhoods | 16 |
Green Spaces / Parks | 17 |
Downtown District | 18 |
Business Climate | 19 |
Animals / Animal Control | 20 |
Water / Sewage | 21 |
Legal System / Courts | 22 |
City / County | 23 |
Inclusionary Housing | 24 |
“I have known Sam since she ran for Congress in 2008 and then served as CEO for WCF and SSR, where I served as Treasurer to the Board of Directors. In a world where partisan politics have created nothing but gridlock, and where elected officials seem to have forgotten that their constituents elected them to represent them and work for their interests, Sam is a living reminder of the best of what our representatives have to offer: she is smart, sensible, and most importantly you can rely on two things - she will work hard for you, and she cares.”
— Jennifer Marre - Managing Director, Associate General Counsel, U.S. Trust; Former Board Treasurer Women's Campaign Fund and She Should Run