- Occupation: Community Organizer
- Chair & CEO, Culver City Downtown Neighborhood Association
- First Vice-President, Culver City Democratic Club
- Secretary, Linwood E. Howe School Site Council
- Member, Advisory Committee on Redevelopment
- Member, Green Space Advisory Committee
- Co-founder, Culver City Bicycle Coalition
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Top Priorities if Elected |
- Fiscal Responsibility: Will work to improve government efficiency and maximize use of funds and resources.
- Strong City Services: Will preserve resources for needed services such as Fire and Police, Animal Control, and Youth, Teen and Senior services.
- Sustainable City: Will continue efforts for environmental education and resource conservation in Culver City.
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- Congresswoman Karen Bass, U.S. House of Representatives, 33rd District
- Assemblymember Holly J. Mitchell, California State Legislature, 47th Dis.
- Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas, LA County Board of Supervisors, 2nd District
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- Strong City Services
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Preserve the high-quality services that draw people to live, work, and spend their money here.
- Fiscal Health
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Responsibly maintain the fiscal health of the City, improve its efficiency, and boost its tax revenues.
- Sustainability
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Reduce pollution and energy use, and encourage sustainable development and transportation systems.
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