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	<author_name>DSA San Francisco</author_name>
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	<title>Support a Green Bank in San Francisco</title>
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	<description>San Francisco is facing a massive affordability crisis. The private market is not building nearly enough housing that San Franciscans can actually afford. A publicly-owned, green bank would allow for democratic control over city finances, keeping our money in our streets, not Wall Street. Low-interest loans could be provided to build to meet the needs of city, rather than to build to maximize profit. A 2024 report from the city showed that European-style social housing can be built in San Francisco—but only with low-interest financing provided by a public bank.</description>
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