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SF City Hall, 2001 Timeline Saturday, June 21     Author
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  Mayor To Be Dad Again  Father is 66-year-old W. Brown. The mother is Carpeneti, his chief fund-raiser. Brown is separated from his wife   Proposal to muzzle dogs rejected  A proposal was rejected by the city's Commission of Animal Control and Welfare. Sex-change benefits No to growth-control proposal Solar program Memorial Honors Homeless Run-In To Anger Mayor Daly's No Big Worry For Mayor   Supervisor Apologizes To Brown  Chris Daly walked a hand-written note over to Mayor's office   Mayor Welcomes New Daughter  Parents of a baby girl, Sydney Brown, are Willie Brown, 67, and Carolyn Carpeneti. The mayor already has 3 grown children City to pay for workers' sex-change


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Jan.20  Day laborers go to mayor's office


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  The Board of Supervisors voted to provide up to $50,000 to city workers who want to switch their gender


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May.1 Supervisor's remark brings trouble May.8   Rally for Orthodox Jews  Attorney accused of attacking two Russian Orthodox Jews faces hate crime charges. The attack prompted a rally May.15 Former superintendent defends

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Jun.12   Tight caps OKd for tenancies  New measure passed by the Board of Supervisors will protect renters from an onslaught of evictions New Dog Policy


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Jul.3 City Property Records $88 Billion
Jul.24 Budget OK after 40 hours hearings Jul.31 W. Brown shut down 1998 probe

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Aug.1 New city fire chief
5th elections director in 6 years Aug.3     Hundreds of dogs owners protest  Owners gathered dogs of all sizes and breeds to protest tightening off-leash restrictions Aug.6 Parking Fines to Jump Aug.23 Draft plan for dogs

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Sep.23 Rally against homelessness


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Oct.11 Anti-Intolerance Campaign
$100 million short budget Oct.15     Suspicious Letter  Envelope, addressed to the Mayor's office, is leaking white powder Oct.22     State of City address  Mayor Willie Brown wants to switch its from dot-coms and tourism to biotechnology Disabled Rights Activists Block City Hall

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Nov.6 Mailed-in ballots moved as precation
Nov.9   Ballots still being counted  Voters here rejected creation an independent municipal utility district Nov.10   Elections under investigation  A legal counsel to Secretary of State is involved Public power backers do not concede Nov.11   Public power measures defeated
  After 5 days of waiting, measure F lost by 533 votes, measure I lost by 4,361 votes
Nov.14  Supervisors approved Olympic Bid   City backs down on leash dogs
  Recreation and Park Department proposed regulating where dogs would be allowed to play off leash Yee school bond rejected Nov.21   2000 elections to re-canvass
  A 6-month probe found unusual discrepancies that could affect the results of ballot measures and one race
Nov.28 240 ballots found Nov.29 Contractors domestic partner benefits

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Dec.4 Sanctuary for medicinal marijuana
  Fired worker brings 400 blank ballots  A poll worker showed up with missing ballots almost a month after the election Dec.5 Troubled election certified Dec.6   Supervisors order review of election
  City balked at spending $870,000 to review the 2000 balloting Dec.11   Cops Could Test Segway  Willie Brown considering making SF the first West Coast test city   Plan to halt growth of city staffing  Supervisor Tony Hall proposed to halt any growth unless the population goes up Dec.12   Herrera wins city attorney race
  Dennis Herrera, a former police commissioner and private attorney, beat Jim Lazarus 52% to 47%
Dec.21   Assessor Ward admitted misusing
  Doris Ward used public funds to help pay for a newsletter as part of her re-election campaign   Campaigning rules tightened  Supervisors voted to making it against the law in city elections to make offers that amount to buying voters' favor Dec.25   Former welfare official is fugitive
  Samuel Lee Davis, 44, failed to show up for trial concerning charges of embezzling $420,000 from Dept. of Human Services




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