

"I want a government that develops thoughtful public policies based on a deep understanding of how best to address problems over the long-term."
— Steve Moss
Candidate for District 10 Supervisor
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"If elected I'll focus on job creation that's small business-based and green; support the development of affordable housing and thriving neighborhoods; champion educational opportunities for our children; and work for a better environment, including creating more open space, and cleaning-up the toxic legacy of years gone by."
—Steve Moss
Steve Moss is founder of San Francisco Community Power, which pilots innovative programs that address resource issues facing vulnerable communities; and publisher of the Potrero View, the neighborhood newspaper that serves Dogpatch, Mission Bay, Potrero Hill, and South-of-Market. He also serves as a Budget Advisor for the Office of Technical Assistance, U.S. Treasury Department, and as an Adjunct Lecturer in the Public Administration program at Mills College and San Francisco State University.
In this NBC news clip Steve talks about the need for the City to respect community values. Quick action by Steve and his neighbors stopped the Department of Public Works from siezing sidewalk benches in Potrero Hill.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Steve Moss, candidate for District 10 Supervisor, announced today that his campaign committee has received an additional $36,340 in matching public funds, bringing his public finance total to $46,340: the most any publicly financed candidate has received in San Francisco to date. Moss’ latest infusion of matching funds, as certified by the San Francisco Ethics Commission, amounts to more public funding received than all other District 10 candidates combined. Moss’ widespread support in the District has propelled him to the top amidst a crowded District 10 field.
“Steve is a man of his word. He’s stuck by the community
– which has a history of failed promises – year after year. He’ll stand by us, and stand up for us.”
— Reverend Kenneth Sampson
Bayview Pastor