Staci Slaughter, a key advisor in Mayor Lurie's administration, departs after guiding the team through labor negotiations and budget challenges.1 The Standard secured an initial ruling for access to Mayor Breed's PG&E blackout records amid ongoing transparency concerns.2 Mayor Lurie plans to allocate $34M to safeguard 45,000 Medi-Cal recipients in SF from potential healthcare cuts.3 The FBI investigation complicates the District 2 race, while OpenGov raises labor issues for Mayor Lurie.4

The Mayor oversees the executive functions of San Francisco, implementing policies and managing city departments. Directs budget planning, prioritizes public safety, economic recovery, and homelessness initiatives. Exercises authority in appointing officials and shaping legislative agendas.
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The Board of Supervisors enacts legislation and amends municipal codes. It approves budgets, oversees city departments, and confirms mayoral appointments. It holds the authority to reject appointments and propose city policies.
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Sets SFUSD educational goals, approves curriculum and budget, and appoints a superintendent.
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Top level metrics for the City and County of San Francisco government, tracking total entity counts and fiscal data.
This Year 2025-2026
Total Budget
$15.99B
↑0.46% from last year
Total Revenue
$15.99B
↑0.46% from last year
City Employees
35,917
↓0.42% from last year
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