When Kristin Hardy thinks about San Francisco’s looming budget gap, the medical records clerk thinks about services the city will be forced to cut — and the likely impacts on institutions such as S.F. General and Laguna Honda hospitals, which receive significant government funding.
“It would have a drastic, drastic effect,” she said. “It’s scary.”
Hardy and more than 100 other people gathered Saturday morning at SEIU 1021’s Union Hall on Rhode Island Street for the kickoff of a petition drive to place a measure on the June 2026 ballot that would tax large corporations with highly paid CEOs…