SF Mayor Daniel Lurie reaches 100 day milestone

San Francisco (Crohn) – San Francisco mayor Daniel Lori arrived at a new teacher. Thursday represents 100 days in his position for the new political expatriate. Many are his success, from crime to homelessness.

Mayor Lori ran on public safety, and this was a great axis in his administration. The mayor’s goals include employing more police to eliminate the crime.

Lori was described as “law and order.” The city witnessed multiple half statues in the outdoor drug markets this year, and merchants took from the streets, in the ongoing battle to prevent the fentanel crisis from calling for more lives.

The state of fentanel in the emergency decree of the head of the mayor aims to accelerate the process of renting a shelter for homelessness, mental health and drug therapy.

For years, the city gave free drug supplies to users. This policy ends, unless they agree to enter the treatment. This is part of the “breaking the course” plan. The mandate enters April 30.

“I was elected to the heart of this city,” Lori said in an interview with 100 days in his position. “I want everyone to know in San Francisco that their mayor focuses on obtaining the results of the tongue of Franciscan.”

According to the San Francisco Police Department, the crime decreased by 28 percent in 2024 and decreased by 30 percent so far in 2025.

It is expected that the mayor will speak Thursday morning and determine his accomplishments so far in his position.

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