- Party: Green
- Occupation: Architect/Community Organizer
- 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 |
- Jobs - Living wage Green jobs - Public policy needs to `listen the science' to build a sustainable, relocalized economy, clean energy manufacturing.
- Education - Restore California's former preeminence: Fully funded tuition free public education par excellence bar none from pre-k through 16 for all.
- Quality of Life - with Healthier outcomes with more parks, lowered impact development, Los Angeles River and Sunland-Tujungsa watershed revitalization
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The League of Women Voters of California Education Fund asked questions on the issues of all candidates for this office.
Read the answers from John Paul "Jack" Lindblad
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- Michael Feinstein, former Santa Monica mayor, Green Party co-founder
- Green Party of Los Angeles County
- Orange county Green Sandy Stiassni
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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
- Local water shortages loom closer for the Los Angeles regional community
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Jack Lindblad, running for Caifornia Assembly to represent the 39th District on the Green Party ticket that includes the northeast San Fernando Valley, reveals the nature of the local water crisis facing Los Angeles and points to revitalizing the Tujunga/Pacoima Watershed as a locally-based solution.
- 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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