About Steve

Viewpoints from the Publisher's View

As publisher of the Potrero View, Steve writes a monthly column. Here are the most current columns.

40th Anniversary August Issue, 2010

The Publisher View turns 40 this month.

Truth July Issue, 2010

The truth will set you free, but sometimes only if you change it.

Politics June Issue, 2010

Patronage politics is hurting San Francisco.

Dense May Issue, 2010

Higher density development in District 10 needs to be matched with increased investment in public infrastructure, including schools, transportation, and open space.

Schools April Issue, 2010

It's time to step-up in support of our public schools.

Nature March Issue, 2010

We need to recapture some of the sense of freedom and room to roam for our children, especially in urban areas.

Industrial Policy February Issue, 2010

In the current great recession, job creation is of central importance.

Community January Issue, 2010

Community is what makes San Francisco's neighborhoods such great places to live.

Rebuild December Issue, 2009

Public financing is needed to effectively rebuild public housing while creating essential community amenities.

Toxic Development November Issue, 2009

More needs to be done to address Southeast San Francisco's poor air quality.

Jobs October Issue, 2009

Job creation requires creative government policies that are neighborhood-focused.

Supervisor September Issue, 2009

Publishing a newspaper and running for supervisor requires a thoughtful approach to maintain journalistic integrity.

Conflict August Issue, 2009

More open space would help solve conflicts over how best to use our parks

Dead Plant Walking May Issue, 2009

It's not needed, we don't want it:  close the Potrero Power Plant now.

Care April Issue, 2009

Let's redirect energy subsidies for low-income families to make their, and our, lives better.

Yes We CanDecember Issue, 2008

Obama has made community organizing cool.  What are you going to do about it?

Focused EnergyAugust Issue, 2008

Let's create a new, community-based energy system:  organic energy.

 

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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

Moss For District 10

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