Alameda County Board of Supervisors-District 4: Jennifer Esteen
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350 Bay Area Action is proud to endorse Alex Lee for California State Assembly District 25 (district map) this November. Member Lee has been a tireless champion of climate action since his election to the Assembly in 2020. We believe that
350BAA is proud to endorse Rebecca Kaplan for the Alameda County Board of Supervisors District 3 seat (district map). Her record of service as Oakland City Council member and on the Bay Area Air Quality Management District board shows her strong
Kate wrote and passed the first ban on natural gas in new buildings; the Berkeley ordinance has now been replicated by 50 California cities and also by cities in other states. She worked with her colleagues to move all of
Jenny Kassan has been an environmental champion for many years. During her time on the City Council, she spearheaded Fremont’s adoption of the renewable energy package from East Bay Community Energy, and she has supported road construction and land use
Janani Ramachandran is a social justice attorney and activist. She stands for a Green New Deal for California and an end to the toxic air pollution sickening low-income communities in the Bay Area. To that end, she supports a rapid
Oakland has led on many climate issues, yet still has more to do. Sheng Thao cosponsored a resolution requiring the city to consider climate change impacts in its plans. “As Mayor, I will continue this direction and ensure all investments
Dean Wallace has supported environmental causes throughout a long career in local politics, most recently as District Director for the office of Assemblymember Buffy Wicks. He prioritizes sustainable mixed-use development that will make Pleasanton more walkable, bikeable, and public transit-friendly.