Proponents of an affordable housing ballot measure rallied on the steps of San Francisco’s City Hall on Thursday before submitting over 20,000 signatures that, if certified, would put the measure on the ballot for November’s general election.

Hundreds of volunteers helped collect signatures for the campaign, which has raised over $200,000 since its launch in May, according to organizers. 

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A Stanford University student with interests in investigative and data journalism, Kayla is particularly interested in criminal justice reporting and uncovering compelling human stories through deep research.