D9 Neighbors for Housing Forum with Congressional Candidate Connie Chan

Start: Monday, April 13, 202606:00 PM

End: Monday, April 13, 202607:00 PM

Location: Mission Neighborhood Centers 362 Capp St., San Francisco, CA 94110 US

Host contact info d9neighbors@gmail.com

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Join D9 Neighbors for Housing as we dive into housing with each of the candidates for San Francisco’s Congressional seat. At these fireside chats, we’ll learn more about each candidate’s housing platform and what they see as the most promising opportunities for the federal government to improve the availability and affordability of housing.

These conversations will be entirely housing-focused. They are not campaign rallies or debates but rather a chance for us to get into the details of how our potential representatives will tackle the national housing crisis from DC. And as with all of our events, they’re also an opportunity to meet neighbors and build relationships. We hope you can join us!

RSVP required. Food and drink provided.

About Connie Chan:

Born in Hong Kong, Connie Chan immigrated to San Francisco's Chinatown at age 13, and her family's experience with rent-controlled housing and City College shaped her commitment to working-class communities. She built her political career as a legislative aide and community liaison before becoming Supervisor of District 1 in 2020. As Supervisor, she has chaired the Board's Budget Committee, created a $400 million revenue risk reserve to protect housing and social services from cuts, and introduced supplemental funding for immigration legal defense. If elected, she would be the first Asian American to represent San Francisco in Congress.

About D9 Neighbors for Housing:

  • We champion the creation of more housing in Bernal Heights, the Mission, the Portola, and St. Mary’s Park—the neighborhoods we call home.

  • We envision a San Francisco where thoughtfully designed housing of all kinds—affordable, market-rate, public, and social—is plentiful and dense, nurturing the vibrant and diverse communities who want to live, work, and raise families in our beloved city.

  • We do not endorse candidates. Our members share a belief in the importance of building more housing and a love for San Francisco but have diverse perspectives on many other topics. Most of our events are open to the public. Learn more at www.d9neighbors.com.

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