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Chris Daly
Chris Daly (born August 13, 1972) is a former member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. He represented District 6, on which he served from 2000 to 2010. His turbulent decade-long career terminated in 2011.〔http://www.sfbg.com/politics/2011/01/05/chris-dalys-final-say〕 He now lives in Fairfield, California.〔Huett, Ellen (March 24, 2014) ("How tech became the enemy - then and now." ) San Francisco Chronicle. (Retrieved 3-24-2013.)〕 == Background == Daly grew up in Bowie, Maryland and Gaithersburg, Maryland; his father was a federal employee and consultant, and his mother an accountant.〔 (On April 21, 2009, at a Democratic Party fundraising lunch, as Daly attempted to cross their picket line, members of the Building and Construction Trades Council chanted "Go Back to Bowie!" to protest Daly's opposition to building development.)〔Knight, Heather (April 21, 2009) ("Would you like a picket line with your Cobb salad?" ) San Francisco Chronicle. (Retrieved 4-3-13).)〕 Daly was valedictorian of his high school class and was drawn to service as a teenager through the 4-H club. He attended Duke University but did not graduate.〔Buchanan, Wyatt (June 24, 2007) ("Supervisor Daly: Conduct unbecoming a progressive?." ) ''San Francisco Chronicle''〕 He moved to San Francisco in 1993, where he became involved in local politics through an advocacy group for the homeless called Mission Agenda. Daly also worked with the Code Pink group and advocated against US Military air shows. Daly is married to Sarah Low Daly, whom he met at the World Youth Festival in Havana, Cuba; they have two children.〔Editors (March 11, 2005) ''("Interview: Mrs. Chris Daly!!!." )'' ''SFist''.〕
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