The Issue

The two lead opponents to Proposition D on San Diego’s City Council, Republicans Kevin Faulconer and Carl DeMaio, haven’t developed alternative plans of their own to address the city’s ongoing budget deficits.

What’s At Stake

The lack of competing comprehensive proposals led the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce to endorse Prop. D on Thursday.

Why It’s Important

Faulconer and DeMaio argue you shouldn’t trust Prop. D supporters to make meaningful reforms. But they want you to trust them to have a plan after Election Day.

Dagny Salas was web editor at Voice of San Diego from 2010 to 2013. She was an investigative fellow at VOSD from 2009 to 2010.

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