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Governing coalitions and tenant legislation at the San Francisco Board of Supervisors: 2001-2006
A study exploring political power and governance through an in-depth examination of tenant legislation at the Board of Supervisors between 2001-2016, this thesis uses urban regime theory to test several hypotheses. The author articulates hypotheses about the variables that influence the Board's responsiveness to tenant issues, specifically the number of "pro-tenant" members of the Board, the presence of an upcoming district election, and increasing rents and evictions. The study yields findings indicating a strong association between rising rents and evictions, as well as the number of "pro-tenant" members of the Board, and the number of tenant ordinances introduced and passed into law at the San Francisco Board of Supervisors .
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