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LWV League of Women Voters of California Education Fund
Sonoma County, CA June 3, 2008 Election
Smart Voter Official Statement for Sharon Wright

Candidate for
County Supervisor; Sonoma County; Supervisorial District 3

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This is a copy of information submitted to elections officials by the candidate

As your Supervisor I will get things done!

That has been my record as Santa Rosa Councilmember, Mayor, County Planning Commissioner, Metropolitan Transportation Commissioner, California Coastal Commission alternate, SMART Board member and director on many non-profit boards. I authored the urban growth boundaries initiative; helped secure millions of dollars for Sonoma County transportation projects, helped raise sixteen million dollars for a new Cardiac Care facility, started the first Mayor's Gang Task Force in Sonoma County; created new facilities and programs for teens; made neighborhood policing a reality and brought environmentally sensitive businesses with well-paying jobs to the county. I initiated programs that protect our seniors living on fixed incomes and in mobile homes.

We face challenging times. Now is the time to address our challenges in a collaborative, innovative manner and make the necessary tough fiscally responsible decisions. That is my record and will be my commitment to you as your Supervisor.

Your welfare and your concerns will always be my first priority. Therefore, I will focus on gangs, crime, water, roads, health care delivery + especially mental health + climate protection and creating well-paying jobs while, at the same time, protecting Sonoma County's environment.

I ask for your vote. Thank you.

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