Fewer authored numerous pieces of legislation addressing housing policy, including the Community Opportunity to Purchase Act giving affordable housing non-profits right of first offer to purchase buildings on the market, and legislation setting aside half of all new excess property tax revenue for a fund dedicated to the production of affordable housing. Fewer also authored Prop E, a ballot initiative to rezone public land and large lots for development of 100% affordable housing that passed with 76.3% of the vote in November, 2019, secured a state grant to create a Westside Affordable Housing Development Organization, and allocated funding to bring mobile homeless services to her district. Fewer also focused on disaster preparedness and response both before and during the
COVID-19 pandemic. Early in her term, she secured $205 million for an expedited expansion of the city's auxiliary water supply system, built in 1913, which historically left much of the Westside and outer neighborhoods of San Francisco vulnerable to fires. In March and April 2020, Fewer and her staff worked to improve communication between the Board of Supervisors and the city's Emergency Operations Center. Fewer authored legislation to create an Office of Racial Equity, and the "People Over Profits" ordinance, which prohibits the city from profiting off of communication services such as phone calls and price markups within the
jail commissary. The measure is built off of
London Breed and
Vicki Hennessy's efforts in June 2019 calling for similar reduction in fines. It was unanimously passed by the Board in July 2020. Fewer also authored legislation accelerating the closure of the City's Hall of Justice jail, and secured funding for the creation of an Immigrant Defense Unit in the
San Francisco Public Defender's Office. Fewer added 12 small businesses in her district to the City's Legacy Business Registry throughout her term, and authored legislation requiring landlords to register vacant and abandoned storefronts, providing the City with previously unavailable data on commercial retail vacancies. Fewer worked with Assemblymember
Phil Ting to secure a $2 million state grant to renovate the Golden Gate Park dog training area. Fewer founded the "One Richmond" program and annual community party, with the expressed principles of inclusivity, taking care of one another, taking care of the community, and supporting small businesses by shopping and eating locally, summarized by the term "doing your one Richmond thing." She also worked with local merchants associations and nonprofits to expand San Francisco's annual Autumn Moon Festival to the Richmond neighborhood, and organized annual community health fairs in the Richmond to connect residents with free health screenings and other resources. Fewer was a vocal opponent of former President
Donald Trump throughout her term, authoring a resolution calling on Congress to impeach him in late 2017, and referring to him as "a psycho person." == Conflict with SFPOA ==