This innovative bill was the first of its kind in California. In June 2010, Supervisor John Avalos introduced the Alcohol Cost Recovery Fee Ordinance, which was co-sponsored by Supervisors Maxwell and Mirkarimi.
Supported by a nexus study, ‘The Cost of Alcohol to San Francisco,’ the ordinance proposed charging alcohol wholesalers and others for some of the unreimbursed alcohol-related costs incurred by San Francisco government agencies, including alcohol treatment medical transport and health care.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed the fee ordinance in September 2010 with a vote of 6-3. A few hours after its passage, however, Mayor Gavin Newsom vetoed the measure. Without the eight votes needed to override a mayoral veto, the Charge for Harm proposal was dead. September 2011 Report