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Between '07 and '08 Steve traveled to Niger eight times, to consult with Ministry of Finance officials, hold workshops with governmental staff, and collaborate with other international financing agencies on policy reform efforts.

Breaking News Moss On Key District 10 Issues Come meet Steve at Open House

 

"District 10 residents love their neighborhoods. They want a supervisor who is going to listen to their concerns, and fight for what they need."

—Steve Moss

Issues concerning the District 10 Community

 

 

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Steve Moss has the vision to promote policies that reflect District 10’s values and the experience to direct our resources where they’re needed most. With chronic government budget deficits and a weak economy, Steve’s management skills, public policy expertise, creativity and commitment to the community are needed more than ever.

Steve worked on public finance issues for the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the White House. As a nonprofit leader over the past decade he’s brought in millions of dollars to the district, employed dozens of local residents, and saved working families and small businesses hundreds of thousands of dollars annually in lower energy and water bills.

If elected Steve will work for us to:

> Create a City government that gets things done.

Steve will listen to the communities’ concerns, and find effective ways to achieve agreed-upon goals. Steve has a proven track record of not only fighting for our district, but winning.

> Place families and neighborhood businesses first.

Children need high-quality after-school programs and engaging places to play and learn. Small businesses should be provided with every opportunity to succeed. As a father Steve knows the challenges of raising a child in an expensive City. As a small business owner, nonprofit executive, and neighborhood newspaper editor/publisher, Steve has demonstrated his commitment to neighborhood businesses.

> Make our neighborhoods safer.

A $10 an hour job or well-run recreational program can turn a young adult away from crime and towards a productive life. By putting families first – especially those facing tough times – and providing them with essential services, we’ll all be better off.

> Encourage responsible development.

Southeast San Francisco was once an economic engine for San Francisco. It can be that way again. But development needs to reflect progress towards better communities: the creation of working green, jobs, desitnation of open space, state-of-the art transportation alternatives, and fresh ideas that will shape a future we’ll all want to live in.

District 10 faces much more than its fair share of challenges. It needs a supervisor that will bring it an equal share of public resources, effectively deployed. Steve Moss will make that happen.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding issues you are facing in District 10, please contact Steve Moss via email.