「 三藩市的复苏将由负责任的领导和崭新思维驱动,而不是市政厅的内部人士。」



罗伟目前是三藩市市长候选人之一,作为植根三藩市的民主党党员,致力希望将这座他所热爱的城市变得更美好。
于2005年,罗伟创立了「Tipping Point Community 转折点社区」。在没有接受任何政府资助的情况下,「转折点」筹集了超过5亿美元,并在早期幼儿教育、就业、住房和教育方面取得了可衡量的成果。罗伟彰显负责任的领导风格,促成了多个创新项目,其中包括按时、按预算建造的经济适用房开发项目,并与有良好薪酬的工会劳工合作完成。
罗伟深受父母的启发,展开为社区服务的生涯,目前他和妻子贝卡 (Becca) 同时专注于在三藩市 – 一个令我们所有人都感到自豪的城市- 抚育自己的孩子。
ISSUES THAT MATTER
罗伟的首要任务
罗伟过往的成绩有赖其负责任和讲求成果的风格。他将会为三藩市的政治体系带来急需的改革,因为贪污腐败、浪费资源和差劲的表现正是目前体系的缺点。
进一步了解关于罗伟积极可行的计划,旨在实现三藩市的全面复苏。

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