- Party: Green
- Occupation: Architect/Community Organizer/Planner/County Councilmember
- Masters degree in Architecture, Texas A & M University with an Outpatient Healthcare Facility thesis
- University of Washington at Seattle, Bachelors degree in Environmental Design and a Yearly Award for High Scholastic Achievement
- Pioneered a mix of services as a building type: Diagnostic & Treatment Ambulatory Outpatient Surgical Centers & MRI Facilities. Used day-lighting tech
- Member of the Economic Alliance of the San Fernando Valley Livable Communities Council. Coro Neighborhood Leadership Development Program Graduate 2003
- Received an American Institute of Architects Innovative Cities award to the Panorama City Plan and 2005 Component Excellence Award.
- "Conflict Resolution Training-Mending Human Relations" sponsored by L.A. City Human Relations Commission, Nat'l Conference for Community and Justice.
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Top Priorities if Elected |
- Save our Neighborhoods: Relocalize water resources, energy, food. Climate-change mitigation & adaptation measures. Restore Tujunga-Pacoima Watershed.
- Stop Payola Politics: Ban corporate contributions and lobbying. Implement public financing of elections.
- Protect Rights, not Raids: Ensure Human Dignity and fair Immigration rights for all. Healthcare is a right, quality universal single payer healthcare.
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- Third Party Revolution
- Green Party of Los Angeles County
- Campaign Corner: The Meeting Place for Progressive Populist Campaigners
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- Truly: Our species is staring at the impending end of life as we know it. Call to Actions
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the human species has fatally transported itself to a hostile planet known as "eaarth" + as coined by Bill McKibben
- Jack Lindblad, challenger for the 39th Assembly seat, is on the 2010 ballot
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39th Assembly Candidate Jack Lindblad successfully culminated a Green party registration drive by earning his ballot access with enough signatures in lieu of a filing fee. Lindblad looks forward to a robust campaign effort.
- Tax policy implications for a Sustainable, Green, Steady State Economy for the 21st Century
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Jack Lindblad, in his public comment for California's Commission on the 21st Century Economy draws together the economic and ecological collapses' connectedness to urge a steady state economy and tax policy based on relocalization and bio-regional determinism by reducing emissions 70% by 2015 for a less than 2 °C rise to avoid deepening collapse.
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