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Breed makes history as San Francisco’s first Black woman mayor

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san francisco — London Breed will make history on Wednesday as the first black female mayor of San Francisco when she is sworn into office in the city that has come to embody extreme wealth and poverty in the modern age.

She will take the oath outdoors on the steps of City Hall in a public ceremony before at least 1,000 spectators. Afterward, she will meet well-wishers in her new office — an open house tradition that dates back a century.

The 43-year-old Breed succeeds Mayor Ed Lee, whose unexpected death in December prompted a special June election to serve the remainder of his term.

Breed, a San Francisco native, has pledged to address the city’s most pressing problems, including

homeless tent camps, open drug use and unbearably high housing prices.

She also says she is committed to ensuring that impoverish­ed African American and other minority children receive the opportunit­ies they need to advance.

Breed grew up in public housing and frequently talks about the tough love and support she had growing up, especially from her grandmothe­r who raised her.

She also learned from mentors and neighbours who early on spotted potential and encouraged her to study hard. Now she will earn an annual salary of $335,996.

Breed was most recently president of the San Francisco Board of Supervisor­s for more than three years. On Tuesday, colleagues

toasted her and outgoing Supervisor Jeff Sheehy at their final meeting.

Breed thanked her colleagues for their dedication and promised to work with them no matter their disagreeme­nts.

“You can’t please everyone. Not everyone is going to like you, not everyone is going to do what you want them to do,” she said.

“And what I noticed about this board, and what made me so proud to be a part of it is, we stand our ground, we do what we think is best and we try to fight for the people we represent.”

Breed is a Democrat, as is just about everybody else in public office in San Francisco. She is considered part of the more businessfr­iendly faction of the party.

 ?? AP ?? Breed is the second woman to be elected mayor of San Francisco. The other was current US Senator Dianne Feinstein. —
AP Breed is the second woman to be elected mayor of San Francisco. The other was current US Senator Dianne Feinstein. —

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