San Francisco Hospital Bonds, Proposition A, 2008
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The San Francisco Hospital Bonds Act, or Proposition A, was on the November 4, 2008 ballot in San Francisco for voters in the City of San Francisco.
Proposition A was approved with 83.81% of the vote.
- Yes: 229,090 (68.07%)
- No: 107,446 (31.93%)
Ballot language
The language on the ballot said:
- To ensure the availability of San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center in the event of a natural disaster or emergency, by building and/or rebuilding and improving the earthquake safety of the hospital and to pay related costs necessary or convenient for the foregoing purposes, shall the City and County of San Francisco issue $887,400,000 in general obligation bonds subject to independent oversight and regular audits?
External links
- List of all measures on the November 4 San Francisco ballot
- Election results
- David Latterman's analysis of the November 2008 San Francisco local ballot measures

