14 Facts About Catherine Stefani

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Catherine Michele Stefani is an American attorney politician from San Francisco.

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Catherine Stefani has served on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors since 2018, representing District 2, which includes the neighborhoods of Pacific Heights, Cow Hollow, the Marina District and Laurel Heights.

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Catherine Stefani earned a bachelor's degree in government from Saint Mary's College of California, followed by a Master of Laws and Juris Doctor from the University of the Pacific's McGeorge School of Law.

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Catherine Stefani served as a legislative aide to San Francisco Supervisors Michela Alioto-Pier and Mark Farrell .

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From 2000 to 2003, Catherine Stefani developed, hosted, and produced For The Record, a television show about legal issues.

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Catherine Stefani's is a spokesperson for Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America and the co-founder and former leader of the group's San Francisco chapter.

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Catherine Stefani's was on the Board of Directors of the Homeless Prenatal Program.

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In February 2019 Catherine Stefani challenged the renewal of a multi-million dollar contract with another mental health services provider pointing out that the organization "are not scoring highly on RFPs, have not always met standards and are not at their budgeted level of deliverables".

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Later that year, after a successful test of increased security at two San Francisco municipal garages, Catherine Stefani called for the increased security methods to be implemented at all 22 public garages.

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In 2019, Catherine Stefani voted for a resolution to declare a state of emergency for traffic injuries and deaths in San Francisco, reaffirming the city's 2014 Vision Zero commitment.

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However, Catherine Stefani has opposed public bike share in District 2 in private meetings with residents and has not advocated for the expansion of protected bike lanes and transit in the district.

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In March 2019 Catherine Stefani called for a hearing to investigate the lack of mental health services available to San Francisco's homeless population, and requested more hospital beds for those who need psychiatric treatment.

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Catherine Stefani led this decision, calling for the SFAC to restart the selection process with clearer criteria for a what constituted a monument.

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Catherine Stefani subsequently apologized and Thomas' proposal was accepted in November 2020.

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