
We’ve really accomplished a lot in the first half of this year! Thank you everyone who continues to put in the time and energy to fight for liberty in San Francisco! It’s an uphill battle, and sometimes it doesn’t feel so rewarding, but it’s important work that wouldn’t happen without our amazing activists and volunteers.

With the Nimby’s and Yimby’s battling each other over land use rules in tackling The City’s and California’s housing problems, we wonder why so little is being said about another major cause of the high prices—urban growth boundaries (UGB). UGB’s have been around for decades all along the west coast, so it should be no

Last weekend the LPSF hosted a booth at the San Francisco Pride 2018 Fair. We’ve become a regular exhibitor (not literally!) at the fair for many years, and liberty-leaning folks always love to see us there each year with our brochures, posters, buttons, World’s Smallest Political Quiz, Spinning Wheel of Crazy San Francisco Laws, and

Join the Libertarian Party of San Francisco for our 5th annual panel discussion. We will be discussing the pros and cons of school choice. Click here to reserve your tickets on Eventbrite This event has already passed. Join us next year for another great panel discussion! Date and Time Thu, June 21, 2018 5:30 PM

San Francisco, 2028 – Under legislation passed by the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, all city residents who don’t already have a SuperHealthySF chip implant will be required to obtain one by January 1. After that date, persons not showing up on a Department of Public Health scan will lose various privileges, such as the
Do you ever wonder why The Golden State is no longer golden? Just one look at a state initiative that is circulating for signatures for the November election might give you a clue. The desire to “do something” quickly to fix a serious problem might make sense at first thought, but not considering the long-term

I’ve been meaning to write this article for years, and it’s only the addition of Prop G to the June ballot for a new parcel tax for San Francisco’s government teachers that prompted me to think about my experience with teachers when my son was growing up in The City. I must add, first of

California’s primary election is quickly approaching– it’s time to make sure you are prepared to go to the polls! The LPSF has made official recommendations on all the county-wide ballot measures to help inform you on the issues. We consider these very seriously and judge each based on the answer to the question “does this

On Sunday, at the California Libertarian Convention in Long Beach, delegates voted for two candidates to share the party endorsement in the Governor’s race. What follows is a recounting of events and an explanation of why that’s healthy for the party. When the Chair, Ted Brown, opened the call for endorsements, our own Tim Ferreira

With the June election just around the corner, expect to see the LPSF’s arguments all over the Voters Handbook that will be mailed out next month. There are 10 local propositions on the ballot for San Francisco County, and we covered most of the major ones either as the official opponent or in our paid