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Let us be crystal clear: There are very few things more important to the future of San Francisco than ending the tidal wave of Ellis Act evictions that are steadily chewing up affordable rental housing in the city and making it even closer to impossible for anyone who isn’t rich to live here.

Part of a San Francisco Bay Guardian editorial, April 11, 2006

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