It just seemed the timing of it was a little bit of pandering to the public at a time of an election.

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Matthew Edward Gonzalezis an American politician, lawyer, and activist. He served on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors from 2001 to 2005 and was president of the Board.

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When in some communities selling drugs is so lucrative that that’s a pretty big enticement that we have to break down. Part of that is by making opportunities and paying decent wages.

Matt Gonzalez

American politician, lawyer, and activist

I have voted to make tough decisions in budgetary times, I’ve served on two recessionary budgets, my opponent has never served on any a budget committee where there was less money to spend than the year before.

Matt Gonzalez

American politician, lawyer, and activist

I represented many of these kids as they become young adults in the criminal justice system when I was a public defender. One way of reaching out is by the mind of experimentation.

Matt Gonzalez

American politician, lawyer, and activist

I don’t think the schools are getting as much money as they should.

Matt Gonzalez

American politician, lawyer, and activist

As a society we’re always so quick and able to spend money on lawyers for someone for incarceration, but we don’t make the corresponding commitment to the preventative components of it.

Matt Gonzalez

American politician, lawyer, and activist

It just seemed the timing of it was a little bit of pandering to the public at a time of an election.

Matt Gonzalez

American politician, lawyer, and activist

Certainly other things we can do, we gotta promote after-school employment, give kids an opportunity, raising the minimum wage was part of that, we can’t expect that young people are going to feel they can make a living out there for such low wages.

Matt Gonzalez

American politician, lawyer, and activist

I think that when we’re talking about youth violence, we’re talking about kids who don’t have opportunities, so they’re engaged in a certain degree of lawlessness, because we as a society have failed them.

Matt Gonzalez

American politician, lawyer, and activist